Henry And Emmas Visit to the Zoological Gardens in the Regents Park Intersp

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Henry And Emmas Visit to the Zoological Gardens in the Regents Park Intersp
J James Bishop
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Westward of these enclosures, are several large Yards and Paddocks, in which are some of the largest species -"of the deer tribe, and one or two Zebras.
In adjoining departments, they saw that large and noble animal, the Elephant, and a".
- -, ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. 35 small one of the same kind, of whom they had heard so much. The young folks were much surprised at the immense size and uncouth appearance of the larger one, and could scarcely be persuaded to approach his enclosure. En- couraged, h
...owever, by seeing so many around it, they overcame their timidity, and joined the throng.
" The trunk of the Elephant, " said Mr. But- ler, " is, as you see, a most w r onderful piece of nature's mechanism: with this, the Elephant is enabled to do almost all that the human being can do with the hand; he can, by the help of a small piece of gristly flesh at the end of his trunk, w r hich answers for a finger, collect flow- ers, and tie them up in a nosegay, unlock a door, and even pick up a pin from the ground.


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