Richardsons Natural History An Introduction to Animated Nature Profusely Il
Richardsons Natural History An Introduction to Animated Nature Profusely Il
Henry G Wheeler
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A single female produces from six to eleven hundred eggs at a time. In about twenty-one days the egg is seen to open a little on one side, and the begin- ning of a tail to peep out, which becomes more and more distinct every day. About two weeks after this, the animal begins to move about ; and in about three %*Xm~T-4 . -A N I TLY : - REPTILES. 177 months after tin m bid the little animal arr - at perfection. 1 . Mod it is termed a tadpole. lives for the moafl part oul ofthe water, I when the o...old oighti ; gin to set in. It return- to native element, always ehooai it can lie, irithoul danger I at the b \n this maimer it continue! torpid, or motion, til the irinter. At the tho I rilnmber to ■ il lent Hi mal lireanp i of all kin but it never eats ;inv I ... Q ■ ml immoreable till il ire ; and when it Bciently near, it jam] i with p I ability. D;i: lur- with a glntinoaa inbetanc it touches, adheres to it, and is thus held drawn into the month. The Grog is able t hear hanger ■ very long til nor is it h-ss tenacions of life.
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