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Describe the beaver. Where is this animal found ? What part of the beaver is valuable 1 Where is the Pika found ? What kind of places does it select for its NATURAL HISTORY. 83 centre of the most gloomy forests where the grass is fresh and abundant. These animals generally hollow out their burrows between the Stones and in the clefts of rocks, and sometimes in hollow trees. Sometimes they live alone and sometimes in small societies, according to the nature of the mountains they inhabit. These i...ndustrious little creatures commence collecting their winters food, which consists of herbs, about the middle of August. These they bring near their habitation, and spread out to dry like hay. Where many of them have labored to- gether, their stacks are often as high as a man, and seven or eight feet in diameter. A passage leads from the burrow below the mass of hay, so that neither frost nor snow can stop their com- munication with it. These stacks of excellent hay, are sought out by the sable-hunters to feed their horses, and the Jakutes, the natives of a por- tion of Siberia, collect them for food for their cat- tle.
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