. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. 2l8 Dwellers of the Sea and Shore her body, and is no mean antagonist of many larger creatures. She will easily overpower any other worm, not her species, which Is her equal In size. Nor Is she above destroying the weaker of her own species when hunger Impels. She has a well-developed head on. NEREIS, THE SAND WORM, ATTACKING A SMALLER INDIVIDUAL. which the eyes, feelers, and other specialized sense organs are located. Her eyes are somewhat primitive In structure and seem Incapable of forming a distinct Image of surrounding objects; she relies p


. Dwellers of the sea and shore. Marine animals. 2l8 Dwellers of the Sea and Shore her body, and is no mean antagonist of many larger creatures. She will easily overpower any other worm, not her species, which Is her equal In size. Nor Is she above destroying the weaker of her own species when hunger Impels. She has a well-developed head on. NEREIS, THE SAND WORM, ATTACKING A SMALLER INDIVIDUAL. which the eyes, feelers, and other specialized sense organs are located. Her eyes are somewhat primitive In structure and seem Incapable of forming a distinct Image of surrounding objects; she relies principally on her feelers and olfactory organs to detect the proximity of her 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 Crowder, William, 1882-. New York, The Macmillan Company


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