. The descent of man : and selection in relation to sex. Evolution; Natural selection; Heredity; Human beings. MAMMALS—LAW OF BATTLE. 507 and several men tried to rescue him, the stag "never raised his "head from the ground; in fact, he kept his face almost flat on "the ground, with his nose nearly between his fore feet, except "when he rolled his head to one side to take a new observation. Fig. 64. Strepsiceros Kudu (from Sir Andrew Smith's 'Zoology of South Africa'). "preparatory to a ; In this position the ends of the horns were directed against his adve


. The descent of man : and selection in relation to sex. Evolution; Natural selection; Heredity; Human beings. MAMMALS—LAW OF BATTLE. 507 and several men tried to rescue him, the stag "never raised his "head from the ground; in fact, he kept his face almost flat on "the ground, with his nose nearly between his fore feet, except "when he rolled his head to one side to take a new observation. Fig. 64. Strepsiceros Kudu (from Sir Andrew Smith's 'Zoology of South Africa'). "preparatory to a ; In this position the ends of the horns were directed against his adversaries. "In rolling his head he "necessarily raised it somewhat, because his antlers were so long "that he could not roll his head without raising them on one side, "while, on the other side, they touched the ; The stag. 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 Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. New York : Merrill and Baker


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