. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. tentirtii. Two of these pairs \vcrc so uniformly persistent in their movements that I noted tlie same careful])'. "In one case the attacking lish would driA'e its unrcsist- ing companion half uut of the water on the lower har h\- biting vigorously at the tail, and then leaving it stranded in the scorching sun would return to the upper end of the ])ool until the other fish, after slowly wriggling its bodv around, would re-enter the podl, when the attack would be renewed in ])reciselv the same manner. This continued during t
. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. tentirtii. Two of these pairs \vcrc so uniformly persistent in their movements that I noted tlie same careful])'. "In one case the attacking lish would driA'e its unrcsist- ing companion half uut of the water on the lower har h\- biting vigorously at the tail, and then leaving it stranded in the scorching sun would return to the upper end of the ])ool until the other fish, after slowly wriggling its bodv around, would re-enter the podl, when the attack would be renewed in ])reciselv the same manner. This continued during two hours' ohserva-. I' In- C, rd I'l'.; OF I' ICAX ST-\XUIX(", KKECT, AXD WITH Till': ytn'si; staxdixi; ix I-\STIXcTI\i; 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 Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society
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