What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".Harper & Bros., 1879 - Всего страниц: 228 |
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... habits they are like sheep in a flock . Thus , when they see men approaching in several directions on horseback , they soon become bewildered , and know not which way to run . This greatly favors the Indian mode of hunt- ing , for they ...
... habits they are like sheep in a flock . Thus , when they see men approaching in several directions on horseback , they soon become bewildered , and know not which way to run . This greatly favors the Indian mode of hunt- ing , for they ...
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... habit is often the cause of its being discovered ; for the condors , wheel- ing in the air , every now and then descend to share in the feast , and , being angrily driven away , rise all together on the wing . The Chilean then knows ...
... habit is often the cause of its being discovered ; for the condors , wheel- ing in the air , every now and then descend to share in the feast , and , being angrily driven away , rise all together on the wing . The Chilean then knows ...
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... habit of the jaguar is exactly similar to one which may any day be seen in the common cat , as with outstretched legs and un- covered claws it scrapes the leg of a chair ; and I have heard of young fruit - trees in an orchard in England ...
... habit of the jaguar is exactly similar to one which may any day be seen in the common cat , as with outstretched legs and un- covered claws it scrapes the leg of a chair ; and I have heard of young fruit - trees in an orchard in England ...
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... habits . The Uruguay has formed an insuperable obstacle to its mi- gration , although the broader barrier of the ... habit , namely , drag ging every hard object to the mouth of its burrow : around each group of holes many bones of ...
... habits . The Uruguay has formed an insuperable obstacle to its mi- gration , although the broader barrier of the ... habit , namely , drag ging every hard object to the mouth of its burrow : around each group of holes many bones of ...
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... habit of pick- ing up whatever may be lying on the ground anywhere near its habitation , must cost much trouble . For what pur pose it is done I am quite unable to guess : it cannot be PATAGONIA . for defence , because the rubbish is ...
... habit of pick- ing up whatever may be lying on the ground anywhere near its habitation , must cost much trouble . For what pur pose it is done I am quite unable to guess : it cannot be PATAGONIA . for defence , because the rubbish is ...
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afterward animals appear ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Australia Bahia Blanca Beagle Channel birds body bolas BRAZIL Buenos Ayres Cape Captain Fitz Roy cattle CHILE Chiloe CHONOS ARCHIPELAGO Cloth coast cocoa-nut color Concepcion condors Copiapó Cordillera crawled Darwin distance dogs earthquake England English Falkland Islands Fuegians GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Gauchos greater number guanaco habit head horse hundred Illustrated inhabitants jaguar JUAN FERNANDEZ killed land lazo legs LIMA living lizards miles MONTEVIDEO mountains naked natives nearly neck nest never night Osorno Volcano ostriches PACIFIC Pampas Parana party PATAGONIA plains Plata prey puma Quillota river rock Rosas round the world Santa Cruz savage scarcely seen ship shore side soon South America spider stones Strait of Magellan surprised TAHITI tail Talcahuano thousand feet Tierra del Fuego tortoises trees URUGUAY Valdivia valley Valparaiso volcano voyage wasp watch waves wild wood yards