. The study of animal life [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. 72 The Study of Animal Life PART I heights. A young one about six months old being left behind called loudly for aid. *' One of the largest males, a true hero, came down 3:sain from the mountain, slowly went to the young one, him, and triumphantly led him away—the dogs being too much astonished to make an ;. Fig. 15.—Chimpanzee (.! hropopUhc. us or Troglodytts calvui). (I .uiuDuChaillu.) Many birds, such as rooks and swallows, nest together, and the sociality is citen advantageous. Kropotkine cites from Dr. Coucs an


. The study of animal life [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. 72 The Study of Animal Life PART I heights. A young one about six months old being left behind called loudly for aid. *' One of the largest males, a true hero, came down 3:sain from the mountain, slowly went to the young one, him, and triumphantly led him away—the dogs being too much astonished to make an ;. Fig. 15.—Chimpanzee (.! hropopUhc. us or Troglodytts calvui). (I .uiuDuChaillu.) Many birds, such as rooks and swallows, nest together, and the sociality is citen advantageous. Kropotkine cites from Dr. Coucs an observation in regard to some little clirt"- svvallows which nested in .1 colony quite near the home of a prairie-falcon. "The little peaceful birds had no fear of their rapacious neighbour ; they did not let it even approach to their colony. They immediately surrounded it an<l. 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 Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933; Knight, Professor. Toronto : Morang


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