What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".Harper & Bros., 1879 - Всего страниц: 228 |
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... prey by springing on the shoul- ders , and then drawing back the head with one of its paws until the ver tebræ break . The puma , after eating its fill , cov- ers the carcass with many THE PUMA . large bushes , and lies down to watch it ...
... prey by springing on the shoul- ders , and then drawing back the head with one of its paws until the ver tebræ break . The puma , after eating its fill , cov- ers the carcass with many THE PUMA . large bushes , and lies down to watch it ...
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... prey is the capibara , or water - hog , so that it is generally said , where ca pibaras are numerous there is little danger from the jaguar . Falconer states that near the southern side of the mouth of the Plata there are many jag- uars ...
... prey is the capibara , or water - hog , so that it is generally said , where ca pibaras are numerous there is little danger from the jaguar . Falconer states that near the southern side of the mouth of the Plata there are many jag- uars ...
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... prey by breaking their necks . If driven from the carcass , they seldom return to it . The jaguar is a noisy animal , roaring much by night , and especially before bad weather . One day , when hunting on the banks of the Uruguay , I was ...
... prey by breaking their necks . If driven from the carcass , they seldom return to it . The jaguar is a noisy animal , roaring much by night , and especially before bad weather . One day , when hunting on the banks of the Uruguay , I was ...
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... prey to the numerous sharks . Hence , probably , a fixed and hereditary instinct that the shore is its place of safety ; so that whatever the danger may be , there it takes refuge . We will now turn to the land species of Amblyrhyncus ...
... prey to the numerous sharks . Hence , probably , a fixed and hereditary instinct that the shore is its place of safety ; so that whatever the danger may be , there it takes refuge . We will now turn to the land species of Amblyrhyncus ...
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... prey in great numbers to the carrion - feeding buzzard . The old ones seem generally to die from accidents , as from falling down precipices ; at least , several of the inhabitants told me that they had never found one dead without some ...
... prey in great numbers to the carrion - feeding buzzard . The old ones seem generally to die from accidents , as from falling down precipices ; at least , several of the inhabitants told me that they had never found one dead without some ...
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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