. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. ght intohis camp near the village of EssiamanKama, in Ashanti. No trouble was sparedto rear the newcomer; an excellent feederwas made by attaching to an emptychampagne bottle an india-rubber contrivance used for filling a fountain-pen. From milkthe little fellow soon took to bananas, andnow he is almost omnivorous, eating anyvegetable or fruit; and if he gets a chanceat a piece of bacon-rind or a boot he isquite content. He is, however, happiest inthe company of a dog or cat, to play withand butt. He is never taken out on al
. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. ght intohis camp near the village of EssiamanKama, in Ashanti. No trouble was sparedto rear the newcomer; an excellent feederwas made by attaching to an emptychampagne bottle an india-rubber contrivance used for filling a fountain-pen. From milkthe little fellow soon took to bananas, andnow he is almost omnivorous, eating anyvegetable or fruit; and if he gets a chanceat a piece of bacon-rind or a boot he isquite content. He is, however, happiest inthe company of a dog or cat, to play withand butt. He is never taken out on aleash, but follows close to heel. Me. ODonnell also tells the following touching story of an incident Deed!^ which he witnessed a few years ago :— While on a passage, he says, from Skagway in Alaska to Seattle, the captain of the small coaster saw two Black-tailed Deer swimming from one of the smaller islands to the larger one of Baranof, where the channel was about half a mile broad. The steamer was stopped and a boat lowered, the men in it having orders to catch. COLUMBUS- ANV DOT. 384 Animal Life
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