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. The Catskills . having attacked a man, or awoman either, for that matter. The bear sees youfirst and takes to the next county. The deer,which is the most treacherous of all animals incaptivity, will spare no pains to eliminate herselffrom your presence. The wild-cat is so beauti-fully agile in matted branches and along fallentrees that he invisibly escapes the silence-smashingman who is crashing toward him on two awkwardlegs. Indeed, the only animal to be feared in thewoods is the porcupine, who, by chance, may comeup and lick your hand in the dark. The muskrathas been known to attack in num Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-catskills-having-attacked-a-man-or-awoman-either-for-that-matter-the-bear-sees-youfirst-and-takes-to-the-next-county-the-deerwhich-is-the-most-treacherous-of-all-animals-incaptivity-will-spare-no-pains-to-eliminate-herselffrom-your-presence-the-wild-cat-is-so-beauti-fully-agile-in-matted-branches-and-along-fallentrees-that-he-invisibly-escapes-the-silence-smashingman-who-is-crashing-toward-him-on-two-awkwardlegs-indeed-the-only-animal-to-be-feared-in-thewoods-is-the-porcupine-who-by-chance-may-comeup-and-lick-your-hand-in-the-dark-the-muskrathas-been-known-to-attack-in-num-image369853637.html
RM2CDM82D–. The Catskills . having attacked a man, or awoman either, for that matter. The bear sees youfirst and takes to the next county. The deer,which is the most treacherous of all animals incaptivity, will spare no pains to eliminate herselffrom your presence. The wild-cat is so beauti-fully agile in matted branches and along fallentrees that he invisibly escapes the silence-smashingman who is crashing toward him on two awkwardlegs. Indeed, the only animal to be feared in thewoods is the porcupine, who, by chance, may comeup and lick your hand in the dark. The muskrathas been known to attack in num
A grey wolf (Canis lupus) looks off to the side at the Western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville, NC, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-grey-wolf-canis-lupus-looks-off-to-the-side-at-the-western-north-carolina-nature-center-in-asheville-nc-usa-image469564832.html
RM2J7XEMG–A grey wolf (Canis lupus) looks off to the side at the Western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville, NC, USA.
Burma . WILD ANIMALS 95. then the bathing-places have to be staked in.Wild elephants make a road dangerous at times.Elephants are captured - by pit-falls. Decoys arealso used in various ways; small animals aredetached from the herd by their means and thenkept going until worn out, and they can betethered and hobbled for taming. The breakingin is accomplished by pinning the elephant be-tween trees or stout posts where it cannot liedown, keeping it underfed, and giving food asthe reward of docility. Young elephants born incaptivity—as occasionally happens—are brokenin, in the same way, about the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burma-wild-animals-95-then-the-bathing-places-have-to-be-staked-inwild-elephants-make-a-road-dangerous-at-timeselephants-are-captured-by-pit-falls-decoys-arealso-used-in-various-ways-small-animals-aredetached-from-the-herd-by-their-means-and-thenkept-going-until-worn-out-and-they-can-betethered-and-hobbled-for-taming-the-breakingin-is-accomplished-by-pinning-the-elephant-be-tween-trees-or-stout-posts-where-it-cannot-liedown-keeping-it-underfed-and-giving-food-asthe-reward-of-docility-young-elephants-born-incaptivityas-occasionally-happensare-brokenin-in-the-same-way-about-the-image342711686.html
RM2AWFT72–Burma . WILD ANIMALS 95. then the bathing-places have to be staked in.Wild elephants make a road dangerous at times.Elephants are captured - by pit-falls. Decoys arealso used in various ways; small animals aredetached from the herd by their means and thenkept going until worn out, and they can betethered and hobbled for taming. The breakingin is accomplished by pinning the elephant be-tween trees or stout posts where it cannot liedown, keeping it underfed, and giving food asthe reward of docility. Young elephants born incaptivity—as occasionally happens—are brokenin, in the same way, about the
. St. Nicholas [serial]. y recovered from the sufferingof the previous day, collected at the windows,eager to get out. Oh mama, cant we keep them ? we askedeagerly. No. Not even one ? But our dear mother was firm. She had thestrongest sense of the rights of animals, and sheknew that no matter how kind we might be tothese birds, they would never be so happy incaptivity as in the wild freedom of the bush.So half reluctantly we opened wide the win-dows, and so with coos and caws, and variousnotes of ecstasy they flew joyfully forth into thesweet-smelling, rain-freshened world. We, too,felt glad w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-nicholas-serial-y-recovered-from-the-sufferingof-the-previous-day-collected-at-the-windowseager-to-get-out-oh-mama-cant-we-keep-them-we-askedeagerly-no-not-even-one-but-our-dear-mother-was-firm-she-had-thestrongest-sense-of-the-rights-of-animals-and-sheknew-that-no-matter-how-kind-we-might-be-tothese-birds-they-would-never-be-so-happy-incaptivity-as-in-the-wild-freedom-of-the-bushso-half-reluctantly-we-opened-wide-the-win-dows-and-so-with-coos-and-caws-and-variousnotes-of-ecstasy-they-flew-joyfully-forth-into-thesweet-smelling-rain-freshened-world-we-toofelt-glad-w-image336895068.html
RM2AG2W2M–. St. Nicholas [serial]. y recovered from the sufferingof the previous day, collected at the windows,eager to get out. Oh mama, cant we keep them ? we askedeagerly. No. Not even one ? But our dear mother was firm. She had thestrongest sense of the rights of animals, and sheknew that no matter how kind we might be tothese birds, they would never be so happy incaptivity as in the wild freedom of the bush.So half reluctantly we opened wide the win-dows, and so with coos and caws, and variousnotes of ecstasy they flew joyfully forth into thesweet-smelling, rain-freshened world. We, too,felt glad w
. The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. is the great Gray Kangaroo,^ alsocalled Old man and Boomer, which stands over 4 feethigh, weighs nearly 200 pounds, and when frightened canleap twenty feet or more. The smallest species are the RatKangaroos, some of which are but 14 inches high. Despitetheir nocturnal habits specimens are frequently seen in cap-tivity. One of the handsomest of all the species is the RedKangaroo,- a creature about 4 feet high, frequently seen incaptivity, and quickly recognized by its brick-red color andfin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-is-the-great-gray-kangaroo-alsocalled-old-man-and-boomer-which-stands-over-4-feethigh-weighs-nearly-200-pounds-and-when-frightened-canleap-twenty-feet-or-more-the-smallest-species-are-the-ratkangaroos-some-of-which-are-but-14-inches-high-despitetheir-nocturnal-habits-specimens-are-frequently-seen-in-cap-tivity-one-of-the-handsomest-of-all-the-species-is-the-redkangaroo-a-creature-about-4-feet-high-frequently-seen-incaptivity-and-quickly-recognized-by-its-brick-red-color-andfin-image337083501.html
RM2AGBDCD–. The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. is the great Gray Kangaroo,^ alsocalled Old man and Boomer, which stands over 4 feethigh, weighs nearly 200 pounds, and when frightened canleap twenty feet or more. The smallest species are the RatKangaroos, some of which are but 14 inches high. Despitetheir nocturnal habits specimens are frequently seen in cap-tivity. One of the handsomest of all the species is the RedKangaroo,- a creature about 4 feet high, frequently seen incaptivity, and quickly recognized by its brick-red color andfin
. Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders . ptive salamander of this species(it came from New Jersey) which occupied a burrowin the soil of his fernery for several weeks. Theburrow had two openings, and from one of these thehead of the creature could usually be seen, withthe little eyes intently watching what was going onin the outer world. I had two such salamanders incaptivity in my own fernery for about a year. Theybecame perfectly tame, and ate from my hand. Itwas amusing to watch the little heads deliberatelyturn for a better view of some interesting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-life-in-field-and-forest-the-animals-birds-frogs-and-salamanders-ptive-salamander-of-this-speciesit-came-from-new-jersey-which-occupied-a-burrowin-the-soil-of-his-fernery-for-several-weeks-theburrow-had-two-openings-and-from-one-of-these-thehead-of-the-creature-could-usually-be-seen-withthe-little-eyes-intently-watching-what-was-going-onin-the-outer-world-i-had-two-such-salamanders-incaptivity-in-my-own-fernery-for-about-a-year-theybecame-perfectly-tame-and-ate-from-my-hand-itwas-amusing-to-watch-the-little-heads-deliberatelyturn-for-a-better-view-of-some-interesting-image374692401.html
RM2CNGKYD–. Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders . ptive salamander of this species(it came from New Jersey) which occupied a burrowin the soil of his fernery for several weeks. Theburrow had two openings, and from one of these thehead of the creature could usually be seen, withthe little eyes intently watching what was going onin the outer world. I had two such salamanders incaptivity in my own fernery for about a year. Theybecame perfectly tame, and ate from my hand. Itwas amusing to watch the little heads deliberatelyturn for a better view of some interesting
. Fur-farming in Canada . Sitting on the Box in Which He Made a Railway Journey September Fur FUR-FARMING IN CANADA I. Introduction. UR-FARMING is a new industry in Canada, but itsdevelopment has been rapid. A particular investi-gation conducted in the latter half of 1912 and furtherinquiries made during 1913 revealed numerous instanceswhere animals of various species were being bred incaptivity for their fur. Foxes of two species and of allcolour varieties, skunk, mink, raccoon, fisher, beaverand muskrat were found upon fur-farms. The martenand otter are likewise being domesticated for their Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fur-farming-in-canada-sitting-on-the-box-in-which-he-made-a-railway-journey-september-fur-fur-farming-in-canada-i-introduction-ur-farming-is-a-new-industry-in-canada-but-itsdevelopment-has-been-rapid-a-particular-investi-gation-conducted-in-the-latter-half-of-1912-and-furtherinquiries-made-during-1913-revealed-numerous-instanceswhere-animals-of-various-species-were-being-bred-incaptivity-for-their-fur-foxes-of-two-species-and-of-allcolour-varieties-skunk-mink-raccoon-fisher-beaverand-muskrat-were-found-upon-fur-farms-the-martenand-otter-are-likewise-being-domesticated-for-their-image372043041.html
RM2CH80KD–. Fur-farming in Canada . Sitting on the Box in Which He Made a Railway Journey September Fur FUR-FARMING IN CANADA I. Introduction. UR-FARMING is a new industry in Canada, but itsdevelopment has been rapid. A particular investi-gation conducted in the latter half of 1912 and furtherinquiries made during 1913 revealed numerous instanceswhere animals of various species were being bred incaptivity for their fur. Foxes of two species and of allcolour varieties, skunk, mink, raccoon, fisher, beaverand muskrat were found upon fur-farms. The martenand otter are likewise being domesticated for their
. The world's birds a simple and popular classification of the birds of the world . o u S3O a ^ O S 2 c = ui bf ■i rt tn. THE WORLDS BIRDS. I05 nests high up in a tree. The best known is the KingCrow of India and eastwards (Dicrurus ater), representedby a very similar race in Africa. It is about as large asa Starling, and commonly seen perched on telegraph-wires or the backs of animals. The Bhimraj, or Racket-tailed Drongo (Dissemurus paradiseus), remarkable forits crest, long racket-tipped outer tail-feathers andpowers of mimicry, is the only one well-known incaptivity. Dwarf Pittas (Xenicin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-worlds-birds-a-simple-and-popular-classification-of-the-birds-of-the-world-o-u-s3o-a-o-s-2-c-=-ui-bf-i-rt-tn-the-worlds-birds-i05-nests-high-up-in-a-tree-the-best-known-is-the-kingcrow-of-india-and-eastwards-dicrurus-ater-representedby-a-very-similar-race-in-africa-it-is-about-as-large-asa-starling-and-commonly-seen-perched-on-telegraph-wires-or-the-backs-of-animals-the-bhimraj-or-racket-tailed-drongo-dissemurus-paradiseus-remarkable-forits-crest-long-racket-tipped-outer-tail-feathers-andpowers-of-mimicry-is-the-only-one-well-known-incaptivity-dwarf-pittas-xenicin-image375446634.html
RM2CPR20A–. The world's birds a simple and popular classification of the birds of the world . o u S3O a ^ O S 2 c = ui bf ■i rt tn. THE WORLDS BIRDS. I05 nests high up in a tree. The best known is the KingCrow of India and eastwards (Dicrurus ater), representedby a very similar race in Africa. It is about as large asa Starling, and commonly seen perched on telegraph-wires or the backs of animals. The Bhimraj, or Racket-tailed Drongo (Dissemurus paradiseus), remarkable forits crest, long racket-tipped outer tail-feathers andpowers of mimicry, is the only one well-known incaptivity. Dwarf Pittas (Xenicin
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