The Minds And Manners of Wild Animals; a book of Personal Observations
The book The Minds And Manners of Wild Animals; a book of Personal Observations was written by author Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937 Here you can read free online of The Minds And Manners of Wild Animals; a book of Personal Observations book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Minds And Manners of Wild Animals; a book of Personal Observations a good or bad book?
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Jones' chastened grizzly was turned loose, it thought not of reprisals. It wildly fled to the tall timber, plunged into it, and there turned over a new leaf. OF WILD ANIMALS 131 I once said: "C. J,, you ought to shoot some of those griz- zlies, and teach all the rest of them to behave themselves." ■ ' ' I know it !" he responded, " I know it ! But Col. Anderson won't let me. He says that if we did, some people would make a great fuss about it; and I suppose they would." Recently, however, it ha...s been found imperatively necessary to teach the Park grizzlies a few lessons on the sanctity of a sanctuary, and the rights of man. We will now record a few cases that serve to illustrate the mental traits of bears. Case I. The Steel Panel. Two huge male Alaskan brown bears, Ivan and Admiral, lived in adjoining yards. The parti- tion between them consisted of panels of steel. The upper panels were of heavy bar iron. The bottom panels, each four feet high and six feet long, were of flat steel bars woven into a basket pattern.
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