. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. rhau b; C. Riid] RHESUS MONKEY ^ young specimen of the common Bengal monkey he descended, crossed the space, and stamping his hands on the ground, showing his teeth, and backed by the furious barks of the rest of the baboons, he discon- certed and cowed these savage dogs, climbed on to the rock, picked up the baby, and carried him back safely. If the dogs had attacked the old patriarch, his tribe would probably have helped him. Burchell, the naturalist after whom Burchell's zebra is named, let his dogs ctiase a troop. The baboons turned on them, killed one o

. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. rhau b; C. Riid] RHESUS MONKEY ^ young specimen of the common Bengal monkey he descended, crossed the space, and stamping his hands on the ground, showing his teeth, and backed by the furious barks of the rest of the baboons, he discon- certed and cowed these savage dogs, climbed on to the rock, picked up the baby, and carried him back safely. If the dogs had attacked the old patriarch, his tribe would probably have helped him. Burchell, the naturalist after whom Burchell's zebra is named, let his dogs ctiase a troop. The baboons turned on them, killed one o Stock Photo
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. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. rhau b; C. Riid] RHESUS MONKEY ^ young specimen of the common Bengal monkey he descended, crossed the space, and stamping his hands on the ground, showing his teeth, and backed by the furious barks of the rest of the baboons, he discon- certed and cowed these savage dogs, climbed on to the rock, picked up the baby, and carried him back safely. If the dogs had attacked the old patriarch, his tribe would probably have helped him. Burchell, the naturalist after whom Burchell's zebra is named, let his dogs ctiase a troop. The baboons turned on them, killed one on the spot by biting through the great blood-vessels of the neck, and laid bare the ribs of. Fhoto by A. S, Rudland dt' Sent RHESUS MONKEY AND SOOTY MANGABEY TAe sooty mangahey {to the right of the picture) is gentle and companionable, but petit- lant and active. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906. New York, The University Library