. The fur traders and fur bearing animals. Fur trade; Fur-bearing animals. Indian Weasel. of scent, and follows the small animals on which it pre^s to their hiding places. Common Weasels bring forth from four to five young, and generally live in a nest of dry leaves placed in a hole in a cave or a hollow Tatba. THE TAYRA. The Tayra or Taira (Galictis-barbara), is found in Central and South America. It is the largest member of the Weasel group measuring over twenty inches, exclusive of the tail which is nearly as long as the body. It is dark brown above and yellowish on the under part of


. The fur traders and fur bearing animals. Fur trade; Fur-bearing animals. Indian Weasel. of scent, and follows the small animals on which it pre^s to their hiding places. Common Weasels bring forth from four to five young, and generally live in a nest of dry leaves placed in a hole in a cave or a hollow Tatba. THE TAYRA. The Tayra or Taira (Galictis-barbara), is found in Central and South America. It is the largest member of the Weasel group measuring over twenty inches, exclusive of the tail which is nearly as long as the body. It is dark brown above and yellowish on the under part of the body. Tayras often hunt in companies for the small animals upon which they Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Petersen, Marcus, 1854-. Buffalo, N. Y. , Hammond Press


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