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. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE BEAVER, This Rodent is found in three Continents,' but more numerously in North America than elsewhere. Beavers are famous as the most skillful architects amongst the mammals below Man, not only because of their well constructed "lodges," but especially because they build with great engineering skill, strong dams in order to secure for themselves a sufficient depth of water in all seasons. These they construct of logs, tree branches, mud and stones, and the picture shows a party of Beavers engaged in a work of this ch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-the-beaver-this-rodent-is-found-in-three-continents-but-more-numerously-in-north-america-than-elsewhere-beavers-are-famous-as-the-most-skillful-architects-amongst-the-mammals-below-man-not-only-because-of-their-well-constructed-quotlodgesquot-but-especially-because-they-build-with-great-engineering-skill-strong-dams-in-order-to-secure-for-themselves-a-sufficient-depth-of-water-in-all-seasons-these-they-construct-of-logs-tree-branches-mud-and-stones-and-the-picture-shows-a-party-of-beavers-engaged-in-a-work-of-this-ch-image232109664.html
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. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. JUMPING MOUSE AND POCKET GOPHER .93 13 inches, and weighs 8 pounds. It is a water- loving animal, almost as much so as the musk- rat, and its thick, brown fur is valuable. Under proper conditions it is easily kept in captivity. The smallest rodent in America is the Least Pocket Mouse,' of the Rocky Mountain region, which has a total length of head and body, IJ inches; tail, 2f inches. Tlie best swimmer of all rat-like animals is the Muskrat.'^ The best climber is the Tree R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-jumping-mouse-and-pocket-gopher-93-13-inches-and-weighs-8-pounds-it-is-a-water-loving-animal-almost-as-much-so-as-the-musk-rat-and-its-thick-brown-fur-is-valuable-under-proper-conditions-it-is-easily-kept-in-captivity-the-smallest-rodent-in-america-is-the-least-pocket-mouse-of-the-rocky-mountain-region-which-has-a-total-length-of-head-and-body-ij-inches-tail-2f-inches-tlie-best-swimmer-of-all-rat-like-animals-is-the-muskrat-the-best-climber-is-the-tree-r-image216410703.html
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. American animals [microform] : a popular guide to the mammals of North America, north of Mexico, with intimate biographies of the more familiar species. Mammals; Animals; Mammifères; Animaux. Rodant* or Onawinc Animala Such diversity of habits naturaOy produces great differences in structure, but no matter what individual peculiarities a rodent may possess, the characteristic "gnawing teeth" remain the same in alLand serve at once as the "ear-mark" of the group. Our rodents are grouped in the following fimihes. I. Rabbits and hares (^Family Leporidx). Hind iegs very n^uch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-animals-microform-a-popular-guide-to-the-mammals-of-north-america-north-of-mexico-with-intimate-biographies-of-the-more-familiar-species-mammals-animals-mammifres-animaux-rodant-or-onawinc-animala-such-diversity-of-habits-naturaoy-produces-great-differences-in-structure-but-no-matter-what-individual-peculiarities-a-rodent-may-possess-the-characteristic-quotgnawing-teethquot-remain-the-same-in-alland-serve-at-once-as-the-quotear-markquot-of-the-group-our-rodents-are-grouped-in-the-following-fimihes-i-rabbits-and-hares-family-leporidx-hind-iegs-very-nuch-image232802383.html
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. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. FOOD OF THE BEAVER 217 diameter, and 5 feet high, with a central chamber above high- water mark, and its only entrance is well under water. If a Beaver house is attacked, the occupants immediately seek refuge in deep water. The trees which furnish bark most prized by the Beaver as food are the poplar, cottonwood, willow, birch, elm, box-. SKULL OF BEAVER, A TYPICAL RODENT. elder and aspen. The bark of the oak, hickory or ash is not eaten. The Beaver's front teeth (incisors) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-food-of-the-beaver-217-diameter-and-5-feet-high-with-a-central-chamber-above-high-water-mark-and-its-only-entrance-is-well-under-water-if-a-beaver-house-is-attacked-the-occupants-immediately-seek-refuge-in-deep-water-the-trees-which-furnish-bark-most-prized-by-the-beaver-as-food-are-the-poplar-cottonwood-willow-birch-elm-box-skull-of-beaver-a-typical-rodent-elder-and-aspen-the-bark-of-the-oak-hickory-or-ash-is-not-eaten-the-beavers-front-teeth-incisors-image216372472.html
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. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. Photo b) W. P, Dando CHINCHILLA A small rodent of the Andes, possessing very soft and valuable gray fur The Porcupines. These animals are either tree-climbers or ground-dwellers. America, though one, the Canadian Porcupine, is found in the North; the latter are European and Asiatic. In Africa they are also common. The Canadian porcupine passes nearly all its life in trees, feeding on the leaves; but it has not a prehensile tail. The Common Porcupine is abundant in Italy (where it is eaten by man), Greece, Spain, and Africa. It Hves in burrows or among rocks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mammals-of-other-lands-mammals-photo-b-w-p-dando-chinchilla-a-small-rodent-of-the-andes-possessing-very-soft-and-valuable-gray-fur-the-porcupines-these-animals-are-either-tree-climbers-or-ground-dwellers-america-though-one-the-canadian-porcupine-is-found-in-the-north-the-latter-are-european-and-asiatic-in-africa-they-are-also-common-the-canadian-porcupine-passes-nearly-all-its-life-in-trees-feeding-on-the-leaves-but-it-has-not-a-prehensile-tail-the-common-porcupine-is-abundant-in-italy-where-it-is-eaten-by-man-greece-spain-and-africa-it-hves-in-burrows-or-among-rocks-image232150314.html
RMRDKA2J–. Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. Photo b) W. P, Dando CHINCHILLA A small rodent of the Andes, possessing very soft and valuable gray fur The Porcupines. These animals are either tree-climbers or ground-dwellers. America, though one, the Canadian Porcupine, is found in the North; the latter are European and Asiatic. In Africa they are also common. The Canadian porcupine passes nearly all its life in trees, feeding on the leaves; but it has not a prehensile tail. The Common Porcupine is abundant in Italy (where it is eaten by man), Greece, Spain, and Africa. It Hves in burrows or among rocks.
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. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. 85. âSkull of a Rodent. Squirrels. Squirrels are small and very pretty animals, with large bright eyes, long ears, divided upper lip, and long bushy tail. They are lightl)/ built, agile, and live in trees, feeding upon fruits and nuts. There are about one hundred kinds in North America, many new kinds having recently been discovered. The most prominent are the large F"ox Squirrels of the Middle, South- ern, and Western States, and the well-known Gray, Red, and Flying Squirrels found over a large part of the United States. The Gray Squirrels are note Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-zoology-85-skull-of-a-rodent-squirrels-squirrels-are-small-and-very-pretty-animals-with-large-bright-eyes-long-ears-divided-upper-lip-and-long-bushy-tail-they-are-lightl-built-agile-and-live-in-trees-feeding-upon-fruits-and-nuts-there-are-about-one-hundred-kinds-in-north-america-many-new-kinds-having-recently-been-discovered-the-most-prominent-are-the-large-fquotox-squirrels-of-the-middle-south-ern-and-western-states-and-the-well-known-gray-red-and-flying-squirrels-found-over-a-large-part-of-the-united-states-the-gray-squirrels-are-note-image232115209.html
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. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. JUMPING MOUSE AND POCKET GOPHER .93 13 inches, and weighs 8 pounds. It is a water- loving animal, almost as much so as the musk- rat, and its thick, brown fur is valuable. Under proper conditions it is easily kept in captivity. The smallest rodent in America is the Least Pocket Mouse,' of the Rocky Mountain region, which has a total length of head and body, IJ inches; tail, 2f inches. Tlie best swimmer of all rat-like animals is the Muskrat.'^ The best climber is the Tree R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-jumping-mouse-and-pocket-gopher-93-13-inches-and-weighs-8-pounds-it-is-a-water-loving-animal-almost-as-much-so-as-the-musk-rat-and-its-thick-brown-fur-is-valuable-under-proper-conditions-it-is-easily-kept-in-captivity-the-smallest-rodent-in-america-is-the-least-pocket-mouse-of-the-rocky-mountain-region-which-has-a-total-length-of-head-and-body-ij-inches-tail-2f-inches-tlie-best-swimmer-of-all-rat-like-animals-is-the-muskrat-the-best-climber-is-the-tree-r-image232054778.html
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