. African game trails;. Hunting. 34 AFRICAN GAME TRAILS or with herds of zebra, hartebeest, or gazelle; for one of the interesting features of African wild life is the close asso- ciation and companionship so often seen between totally different species of game. Wildebeest are as savage as they are suspicious; when wounded they do not hesitate to charge a man who comes close, although of course neither they nor. Head of the wildebeest bull shot by Mr. Roosevelt From a i>hoiograph by Edmund Heller any other antelopes can be called dangerous when in a wild state, any more than moose or other


. African game trails;. Hunting. 34 AFRICAN GAME TRAILS or with herds of zebra, hartebeest, or gazelle; for one of the interesting features of African wild life is the close asso- ciation and companionship so often seen between totally different species of game. Wildebeest are as savage as they are suspicious; when wounded they do not hesitate to charge a man who comes close, although of course neither they nor. Head of the wildebeest bull shot by Mr. Roosevelt From a i>hoiograph by Edmund Heller any other antelopes can be called dangerous when in a wild state, any more than moose or other deer can be called dan- gerous; when tame, however, wildebeest are very dangerous indeed, more so than an ordinary domestic bull. The wild, queer-looking creatures prance and rolick and cut strange capers when a herd first makes up its mind to flee from a stranger's approach; and even a solitary bull will sometimes plunge and buck as it starts to gallop off; while a couple. 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 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. New York, London, Syndicate publishing company


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