. The Open court. Fig. Tube of Dog. (From Flower).. Fig. 3. Food Tube of Fish (Perch). (From Wiedersheim). , Stomach ) Intestine Fig. 2Food Tube of Newt (From Wiedersheim) showing simplicity and straightness. the kind of food that the dog lives upon, you see at once how muchhe needs a place, where he can stow away a quantity at one time tobe digested at leisure. When he catches a deer, or a wood-chuck, THE DOG S BOILERS AND THEIR FUEL. 4I9 all that he is sure of is what he can eat on the spot. He is compelledto be greedy, for if he leaves any of it till next day, or even nextmeal, it is


. The Open court. Fig. Tube of Dog. (From Flower).. Fig. 3. Food Tube of Fish (Perch). (From Wiedersheim). , Stomach ) Intestine Fig. 2Food Tube of Newt (From Wiedersheim) showing simplicity and straightness. the kind of food that the dog lives upon, you see at once how muchhe needs a place, where he can stow away a quantity at one time tobe digested at leisure. When he catches a deer, or a wood-chuck, THE DOG S BOILERS AND THEIR FUEL. 4I9 all that he is sure of is what he can eat on the spot. He is compelledto be greedy, for if he leaves any of it till next day, or even nextmeal, it is almost sure to be stolen before he comes back. So hegorges himself with all that his stomach will hold. Indeed if youcan come upon a wolf while he is feasting on the body of a heifer,or yearling colt which he has pulled down, you can sometimes rideor run him down, inside of a mile, so enormously has he loaded downhis stomach, not merely for present but also for future use. This then is the primary use of a stomach, a stprage-, or delay-place for food, u


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