Hughess Illustrated Anecdotal Natural History

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Hughess Illustrated Anecdotal Natural History
J G John George Wood
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He attacks it in a singular but very effectual manner.
Creeping closely up to the unconscious monster as it lies sleeping upon the shore, he leaps suddenly upon its back, clings to it with his hind feet and one of his fore feet, and delivers a series of tremendous blows upon its head with his unoccupied paw. Usually, this plan succeeds in a very short time, the mighty strokes first stunning the walrus, and at last smashing the skull.
Now and then, however, with an old and excep- tionally thick-
...headed animal, the tables are reversed, the walrus plunging into the sea and carrying its opponent beneath the surface, where, in a few The Seal Tribe.
J35 moments, he is obliged to relinquish his hold in order to obtain a supply of air, while his hoped-for prey makes good its escape.
The chase of the walrus, formerly a very easy matter before the animals had profited by bitter Skull of Walrus.
experience, is now a business requiring great caution and address.
The great difficulty is to prevent the animals from reaching the water, for which they at once make when alarmed, passing over the ground at a wonder- fully rapid pace.


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