A History of the Earth And Animated Nature volume 3
A History of the Earth And Animated Nature volume 3
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774
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As each litter never exceeds above three or four, so the animal's cares are not much divided, and the education of her little ones is soon completed. In fact, the young are particularly docile ; they understand the mother's voice among the numerous bleatings of the rest of the old ones j they mutually assist each other in danger, and are perfectly obedient to her call. Thus early accustomed to subjection, ' Cocunt in litloic rcsupinata funiua. LIN. SYVT. AMPHIBIOUS QUADRUPEDS. they continue to ...live in society, hunt and breed together, and have a variety of tones, by which they encourage to pursue, or warn each other of danger. Some compare their voices to the bleat- ing of a flock of sheep, interrupted now and then by the barking of angry dogs, and some- times the shriller notes of a cat. * All along the shore, each has its own peculiar rock, of which it takes possession, and where it sleeps when fatigued with fishing, uninterrupted by any of the rest. The only season when their social spirit seems to forsake them, is that when they feel the influences of natural desire.
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