. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. Ihologtaph by TT A YOUNG MOOSE. 282 An Evening Call in Moose Land 283 his fore feet, and peers nearsightedly into the darkness to discover the strange intruders;but seeing nothing and still snilhing that strange smell which instinct, and too oftenpainful experience, have taught him means danger, he tempers his martial valor withdiscretion, turns, and is off like a Derby winner. On one occasion I came upon a pair in a retired bay in Nictor Lake. Whether itwas because he was young and foolish, or that the ladys presence impose


. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. Ihologtaph by TT A YOUNG MOOSE. 282 An Evening Call in Moose Land 283 his fore feet, and peers nearsightedly into the darkness to discover the strange intruders;but seeing nothing and still snilhing that strange smell which instinct, and too oftenpainful experience, have taught him means danger, he tempers his martial valor withdiscretion, turns, and is off like a Derby winner. On one occasion I came upon a pair in a retired bay in Nictor Lake. Whether itwas because he was young and foolish, or that the ladys presence imposed an obligation. ipjt hy New Yo)l Zoological SutiI AJ. JIOUSE.(This specimen is a nearly full-giown female.) for a more persistent defiance, certain it is that the bull stationed himself on a pointof land and slanged me with most opprobrious bellowings for quite five , since I declined to come ashore and he was equally unwilling to come into deepwater after me, he swaggered away shaking his head, Uke a bully who has justsuccessfully carried through a bluff.


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