Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... sloth would actually be quite sta- tionary ; but as the ground is generally rough , with little protuber- ances upon it , such as stones , or roots of grass , & c . , this just suits the sloth , and he moves his fore - legs in all ...
... sloth would actually be quite sta- tionary ; but as the ground is generally rough , with little protuber- ances upon it , such as stones , or roots of grass , & c . , this just suits the sloth , and he moves his fore - legs in all ...
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... sloth is an inhabitant of forests within the tropics , where the trees touch each other in the greatest profusion , there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food , and entirely strip it of its ...
... sloth is an inhabitant of forests within the tropics , where the trees touch each other in the greatest profusion , there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food , and entirely strip it of its ...
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... sloth . I was going to add , that I never saw a sloth take to his heels in such earnest ; but the expression will not do , for the sloth has no heels . That which naturalists have advanced , of his being so tena- cious of life , is ...
... sloth . I was going to add , that I never saw a sloth take to his heels in such earnest ; but the expression will not do , for the sloth has no heels . That which naturalists have advanced , of his being so tena- cious of life , is ...
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