. Natural history. For the use of schools and families. Zoology. Fig. 63.âSix-banded Armadillo. roasted in their shells. The Armadilloes live on carrion, insects, and fruit. They are all small, except one species, â which is called the Gigantic Armadillo, and weighs a hundred pounds or more. 128. The Sloth, Fig. 64, differs from all other arboreal. Fig. 64.âSloth. Quadrupeds in its manner of climhing. It always has its back downward, as seen in the figure. It has been com- mon to consider this animal as imperfectly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima


. Natural history. For the use of schools and families. Zoology. Fig. 63.âSix-banded Armadillo. roasted in their shells. The Armadilloes live on carrion, insects, and fruit. They are all small, except one species, â which is called the Gigantic Armadillo, and weighs a hundred pounds or more. 128. The Sloth, Fig. 64, differs from all other arboreal. Fig. 64.âSloth. Quadrupeds in its manner of climhing. It always has its back downward, as seen in the figure. It has been com- mon to consider this animal as imperfectly 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 Hooker, Worthington, 1806-1867. New York, Harper & Brothers


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