Birds And All Nature in Natural Colors a Monthly Serial volume 6 7

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Birds And All Nature in Natural Colors a Monthly Serial volume 6 7
Charles C Marble
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MUMFORD, PUBUSHEH, CHICAGO.
EUROPEAN SQUIRREL % Life-size.
COPYRIGHT 1899, BY NATURE STUDY PUB. CO.. CHICAGO.
point; then it goes out on one of the horizontal branches and generally jumps to the tip of a branch of another tree, covering in these jumps distances of four or five yards, always in a down ward direction. How necessary the bushy tail is for leaping has. Been dem onstrated by cruel experiments, which consisted in cutting off the tail of some captive squirrel. It was then seen that the
... mutilated creature could not leap half so far as one having a tail. The squirrel is an excellent swimmer, though it does not go into the water willingly. " The squirrel eats fruit or seeds, buds, twigs, shells, berries, grain, and mush rooms. The seeds, buds, and young shoots of fir and pine trees form its principal food. It bites pine cones off at the stem, comfortably sits down on its haunches, lifts the cone to its mouth with its forepaws, and turning it con stantly around, it bites off one little scale after another with its sharp teeth, until the kernel is reached, which it takes out with its tongue.

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