. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 578 ZOOLOGY. forms being nearly smooth, wliile, in point of their general structure and intelligence, they stand at the foot of the sub- class. The teeth may be entirely undeveloped, as in the common ant-eater, but when developed they are not encased. IV a --n O rt o <a "o M CO 1 1 oJ 1 I OT i Tfi if _W) in enamel. In most Edentates the incisors are absent, but the lateral one may exist in the armadillo (Dasypus). The feet are formed for grasping or digging, and end in large straight or curved claws. They are either hairy or pro-.


. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 578 ZOOLOGY. forms being nearly smooth, wliile, in point of their general structure and intelligence, they stand at the foot of the sub- class. The teeth may be entirely undeveloped, as in the common ant-eater, but when developed they are not encased. IV a --n O rt o <a "o M CO 1 1 oJ 1 I OT i Tfi if _W) in enamel. In most Edentates the incisors are absent, but the lateral one may exist in the armadillo (Dasypus). The feet are formed for grasping or digging, and end in large straight or curved claws. They are either hairy or pro-. 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 Packard, A. S. (Alpheus Spring), 1839-1905. New York : Henry Holt


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