The Great Naturalists Explore South AmericaMacmillan, 1940 - Всего страниц: 340 |
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... according to Waterton , for it can go longer without feeding than almost any other mammal . Considering the abundance of ants the giant ant bear must rarely go hungry unless in captivity . The beast is so highly specialized in its food ...
... according to Waterton , for it can go longer without feeding than almost any other mammal . Considering the abundance of ants the giant ant bear must rarely go hungry unless in captivity . The beast is so highly specialized in its food ...
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... according to Roosevelt who related this incident . Cherrie was able to carry his gun with him during his ascent , and from a point of vantage killed quite a few of them ; but his assailants kept him aloft for several hours before hunger ...
... according to Roosevelt who related this incident . Cherrie was able to carry his gun with him during his ascent , and from a point of vantage killed quite a few of them ; but his assailants kept him aloft for several hours before hunger ...
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... according to Ditmars , it is " the most poisonous of the rattlers as well as the boldest . " The cascabel will not voluntarily retreat from a human being and will actually take the initiative and crawl slowly toward the intruder ...
... according to Ditmars , it is " the most poisonous of the rattlers as well as the boldest . " The cascabel will not voluntarily retreat from a human being and will actually take the initiative and crawl slowly toward the intruder ...
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SOUTH AMERICA AND THE NATURALISTS | 3 |
PART | 45 |
THE VAMPIRE BAT | 47 |
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