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... fhort ftature , and odd fhape , with countenances favage , and manners barbarous . Their visage is large and broad , the nofe flat and fhort , the eyes yellowish brown inclining to black , the eye - lids drawn toward the temples , the ...
... fhort ftature , and odd fhape , with countenances favage , and manners barbarous . Their visage is large and broad , the nofe flat and fhort , the eyes yellowish brown inclining to black , the eye - lids drawn toward the temples , the ...
2 psl.
... fhort and flat , their eyes little and funk in their heads ; in fome of them , five or fix inches afunder ; their check - bones high , the lower part of the visage narrow , the chin long and prominent , their teeth large and apart ...
... fhort and flat , their eyes little and funk in their heads ; in fome of them , five or fix inches afunder ; their check - bones high , the lower part of the visage narrow , the chin long and prominent , their teeth large and apart ...
3 psl.
... fhort . The beard , alfo , partakes of the fame qualities ; but foon turns grey , which the hair rarely does ; fo that white beards , and black hair occur together . Their eyes are generally a deep hazle ; their nofes flat and fhort ...
... fhort . The beard , alfo , partakes of the fame qualities ; but foon turns grey , which the hair rarely does ; fo that white beards , and black hair occur together . Their eyes are generally a deep hazle ; their nofes flat and fhort ...
8 psl.
... fhort all together , till he approaches near them ; then fly off with great fpeed ; and on fuch occafions generally fall into traps which are previously prepared . The natives take them chiefly on account of their flesh , which they ...
... fhort all together , till he approaches near them ; then fly off with great fpeed ; and on fuch occafions generally fall into traps which are previously prepared . The natives take them chiefly on account of their flesh , which they ...
15 psl.
... fhort , thick and ftrong ; the eyes fierce and fiery ; on the forehead is a kind of garland of black curled hair , and fome have beards of the fame ; the neck is fhort and strong , and the fkin has an odour of mufk . The female , though ...
... fhort , thick and ftrong ; the eyes fierce and fiery ; on the forehead is a kind of garland of black curled hair , and fome have beards of the fame ; the neck is fhort and strong , and the fkin has an odour of mufk . The female , though ...
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78 psl. - In this manner they lived with him for above six months; but at a time when he expected to see a new colony formed, he unfortunately forgot to tie up their cage to the ceiling at night, to preserve them from the rats, and he found they were devoured in the morning.
65 psl. - ... the seller was to forfeit to the buyer the third part of its value. If any one stole or killed the cat that guarded the prince's granary, he was to forfeit a milch ewe, its fleece and lamb ; or as much wheat as, when poured on the cat suspended by its tail (the head touching the floor) would form a heap high enough to cover the tip of the former.
65 psl. - ... its muscles very strong, as being formed for rapine; the tail is of a moderate length, but very thick and flat, marked with alternate bars of black and white, the end always black ; the hips, and hind part of the lower joints of the leg are always black; the fur is very soft and fine: the general colour of these animals, in England, is a yellowish white, mixed with a deep gray.
56 psl. - The cubs are brought forth, like those of the bitch, with the eyes closed ; the dam suckles them for some weeks, and teaches them betimes to eat flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The young wolves begin by playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. They do not leave the den where they...
286 psl. - ... the trees. Having lived near a month in this manner, they arrived at their full growth, and threw off their wormlike state, by casting their skins.
140 psl. - In running, this animal confines himfelf entirely to his hinder legs, which are poffeffed with an extraordinary mufcular power. Their fpeed is very great, though not in general quite equal to that of a greyhound; but when the greyhounds are fo fortunate as to feize them, they are incapable of retaining their hold, from the amazing ftruggles of the animal. The bound of the kangaroo, when not hard prefled, has been meafured, and found to exceed twenty feet.
190 psl. - ... six months without food ; yet during the whole time they did not abate of their vivacity. They feed only a small part of the year, but never during their confinement ; for if mice, their favourite diet, should at that time be thrown into their box, though they will kill, yet they will never eat them.
184 psl. - Having darted upon the affrighted animal, it instantly began to wrap it round with its voluminous twistings ; and at every twist the bones of the buffalo were heard to crack almost as loud as the report of a cannon. It was in vain that the poor animal...
42 psl. - ... nostrils are placed, and are almost covered with feathers ; which has occasioned some writers to say that the toucan has no nostrils. Round the eyes, on each side of the head, is a space of bluish skin, void of feathers, above which the head is black, except a white spot on each side joining to the base of the upper chap. The hinder part of the neck, the back, wings, tail, belly, and thighs, are black. The under side of the head, throat, and the beginning of the breast, are white. Between the...
138 psl. - The neck, thick and pursy, is joined to the head, which consists of two great chaps, that open far behind the eyes, which are large, black and prominent; so that the animal, when it gapes, seems to be all mouth. The bill, therefore, is of an extraordinary length, not flat and broad, but thick, and of a bluish white, sharp at the end, and each chap crooked in opposite directions.