The Natural History of Animals Span Classsearchtermclassspan Mammalia
The Natural History of Animals Span Classsearchtermclassspan Mammalia
Karl Christoph Vogt
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is not their only The weaker sorts are pursued by the smaller four-footed carnivores and by birds of prey, the larger by the large climbing mem- bers of the cat tribe. To all, perhaps, serpents are the most dangerous enemies, and of these all monkeys show a great dread. The members of a troop stand by one another faithfully in danger, and we have reports from eye-witnesses, which must inspire us with genuine admiration of the high courage displayed by individual monkeys on such occasions. 4 6 T...HE MONKEYS OF THE OLD WORLD. That creatures so highly gifted and intel- lectually awakened should be easily tamed and trained in early years is just as little sur- prising as that they should change their dis- position, and become cunning, ill-tempered, ill- behaved, ill-natured and ready to snap, when they are placed in confinement, even though they arecollected, as is now customary, into large monkey- houses. This hap- pens all the more frequently since it is the practice to cage up in the monkey-houses in- dividuals of differ- ent species, which tease one another, while in a state of freedom only indi- viduals of the same species herd to- gether, and individ- uals which, more- over, are closely linked together by ties of blood.
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