What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".Harper & Bros., 1879 - Всего страниц: 228 |
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... height . The tortoises , therefore , which inhabit the low- er districts , are obliged , when thirsty , to travel from a long distance . Hence , broad and well- beaten paths branch off in every direction from the wells down to the sea ...
... height . The tortoises , therefore , which inhabit the low- er districts , are obliged , when thirsty , to travel from a long distance . Hence , broad and well- beaten paths branch off in every direction from the wells down to the sea ...
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... height , soaring over a certain spot in the most graceful circles . On some occasions I am sure that they do this only for pleasure ; but on others , the Chileno countryman tells you that they are watching a dying animal , or the puma ...
... height , soaring over a certain spot in the most graceful circles . On some occasions I am sure that they do this only for pleasure ; but on others , the Chileno countryman tells you that they are watching a dying animal , or the puma ...
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... lying down to rest on the open plains , on looking upward I have seen carrion - hawks sailing through the air at a great height . Where the country is level , I do PERU . not believe a space of the heavens of THE CONDOR . 69.
... lying down to rest on the open plains , on looking upward I have seen carrion - hawks sailing through the air at a great height . Where the country is level , I do PERU . not believe a space of the heavens of THE CONDOR . 69.
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... height of between three and four thousand feet , before it could come within the range of vision its distance in a straight line from the beholder's eye would be rather more than two British miles . Might it not thus readily be ...
... height of between three and four thousand feet , before it could come within the range of vision its distance in a straight line from the beholder's eye would be rather more than two British miles . Might it not thus readily be ...
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... height and seen against the clear sky , presented a very noble appearance . I never met with such tame ostriches in any other part of the country : it was easy to gallop up within a short distance of them ; but then , expanding their ...
... height and seen against the clear sky , presented a very noble appearance . I never met with such tame ostriches in any other part of the country : it was easy to gallop up within a short distance of them ; but then , expanding their ...
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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