Natural History in Zoological Gardens: Being Some Account of Vertebrated AnimalsA. Constable & Company, Limited, 1905 - 310 pagini |
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Pagina 45
... kangaroos in the pouch , until of large size . One wonders whether this habit may not be indeed a reminiscence of the earlier presence of a pouch in some ancient lemur . HAPALEMUR GRISEUS THE GENTLE LEMURS English vernacular names are not ...
... kangaroos in the pouch , until of large size . One wonders whether this habit may not be indeed a reminiscence of the earlier presence of a pouch in some ancient lemur . HAPALEMUR GRISEUS THE GENTLE LEMURS English vernacular names are not ...
Pagina 139
... KANGAROOS , WOMBATS AND THE LIKE The name marsupial indicates the most salient external feature of this order of mammals , viz . the possession of a pouch . Constantly it will be possible to observe this pouch in the case of kangaroos ...
... KANGAROOS , WOMBATS AND THE LIKE The name marsupial indicates the most salient external feature of this order of mammals , viz . the possession of a pouch . Constantly it will be possible to observe this pouch in the case of kangaroos ...
Pagina 140
... kangaroos , who can now show us something of their strength and agility . For- merly the cooped up series of backyards in which they vegetated gave no chance to realize that a kangaroo can clear at a single leap a space of some twenty ...
... kangaroos , who can now show us something of their strength and agility . For- merly the cooped up series of backyards in which they vegetated gave no chance to realize that a kangaroo can clear at a single leap a space of some twenty ...
Pagina 141
... kangaroos in general aspect , the same toes are similarly swathed in skin . There are between twenty and thirty kinds of kan- garoos , including the so called wallabies which are not now distinguished from the kangaroos ; the only ...
... kangaroos in general aspect , the same toes are similarly swathed in skin . There are between twenty and thirty kinds of kan- garoos , including the so called wallabies which are not now distinguished from the kangaroos ; the only ...
Pagina 142
Being Some Account of Vertebrated Animals Frank Evers Beddard. TREE - LIVING KANGAROO kangaroos are essentially ground - hopping creatures . Nevertheless there is a whole genus of kangaroos known by the technical name of Dendrolagus ...
Being Some Account of Vertebrated Animals Frank Evers Beddard. TREE - LIVING KANGAROO kangaroos are essentially ground - hopping creatures . Nevertheless there is a whole genus of kangaroos known by the technical name of Dendrolagus ...
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Pagina 86 - The trees of the Lord are full of sap ; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted; where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats; and the rocks for the conies.
Pagina 269 - Ascension, has brought in several turtles of above 300 pounds weight, which have been sold at a very high price. It may be noted, that which is common in the West Indies is a luxury here." And, once more, in the same publication, for 1754, we read, " Saturday, July 13, the Right Hon. the Lord Anson, made a present to the gentlemen of White's chocolate house, of a turtle, which weighed 300 pounds weight, and which laid five eggs since in their possession.
Pagina 210 - It covers up the eggs, and leaves them to be hatched by the heat of the sun...
Pagina 269 - Friday, Aug. 31 , a turtle, weighing 350 pounds, was eat at the King's Arms Tavern, Pall- Mall ; the mouth of an oven was taken down to admit the part to be baked.
Pagina 42 - ... it is a noise so unearthly that, heard unexpectedly for the first time, it would fill the mind with the most melancholy and fearful foreboding.
Pagina 25 - I hippopotamus, and all London society rushed to "leave its cards" on the "little stranger;" so that there was hardly an exaggeration in the words of a poem, by Theodore Hook, in Blackwood: — " The folks in town are nearly wild To go and see the monkey-child, In Gardens of Zoology, Whose proper name is Chimpanzee. To keep this baby free from hurt, He's dressed in a cap and a Guernsey shirt; They 've got him a nurse, and he sits on her knee, And she calls him her Tommy Chimpanzee.
Pagina 105 - Topsell m informs us that the ichneumon burrows in the sand, and " when the aspe espyeth her threatening rage, presently turning about her taile, provoketh the ichneumon to combate, and with an open mouth and lofty head doth enter the list, to her owne perdition. For the ichneumon being nothing afraid of this great bravado, receiveth the encounter, and taking the head of the aspe in his mouth biteth that off to prevent the casting out of her poison.
Pagina 269 - France, they are in the highest estimation. In Jamaica they are even preserved in parks ; and their flesh is sold in the shops at a less price than that of beef and mutton. From this last island in particular is our turtle-eating metropolis supplied with immense quantities of this luxurious food. It would be quite superfluous to descant on the enthusiastic veneration in which turtle- soup is held by our wealthy and discerning fellow citizens.