. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. Fig. 204. — A Sloth, Choloepus, walking suspended from a branch. (From Allen.) Furthermore, the gap between terrestrial and aquatic Mammals is bridged by the Muskrats, Beavers, Otters, and Seals which are more or less equally at home on land and in the water. (Fig. 205.). Fig. 205. — Skeleton of a Mole, Talpa europaea. (From Pander and D'Alton.) The truly aquatic Mammals, such as the Porpoises and Whales, have completely abandoned the land of their ancestors of the geological past and to-day approach, in adaptations to a marine. Please note that
. Animal biology. Biology; Zoology; Physiology. Fig. 204. — A Sloth, Choloepus, walking suspended from a branch. (From Allen.) Furthermore, the gap between terrestrial and aquatic Mammals is bridged by the Muskrats, Beavers, Otters, and Seals which are more or less equally at home on land and in the water. (Fig. 205.). Fig. 205. — Skeleton of a Mole, Talpa europaea. (From Pander and D'Alton.) The truly aquatic Mammals, such as the Porpoises and Whales, have completely abandoned the land of their ancestors of the geological past and to-day approach, in adaptations to a marine. 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 Woodruff, Lorande Loss, 1879-1947. New York The Macmillan company
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