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, as well as onreptiles, worms, insects, and on some of the smaller quadrupeds. Theyjourney in flocks from fifty to a hundred, and rise to an immense heightin the air, uttering their loud harsh cries, and occasionally alightingto seek food in fields or marshes; and when they descend on a field theydo sad havoc to the crops, several doing sentinel duty while themajority are feeding. In general it is a very peaceful bird, both in itsown society and those of the forest. [Illustration] [Illustratio...n: THE RAVEN. THE RING-DOVE. THE HOOPOE. THE COCK. ] [Illustration: THE IBEX, OR ROCK GOAT. DEER. THE SYRIAN GOAT. THE ROE. ] THE ELK. This is the largest existing species of the deer family, and is a nativeof the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It grows to be sixfeet high and twelve hundred pounds in weight. They are very rare inEurope and this country, but at one time they extended as far south asthe Ohio River. They love the woods and marshy places, and live off ofthe branches of trees, being unable to eat grass unless they get upontheir knees.
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