. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. If its inntlicrit .'li, ''"ikI i]v\\vH it tn I ire cavriiific- rivcn, for wlicn !ors whcnevi'v it I tllO IlllpltiiSllllt ('(Ij^clidj^'a qiii'ls iiiiiicnl pii'jinia- ]>i'nv(ikinfr j'list icJi ot'toii iciiilii' 'ns the linckliiif,' rollowi'd by the li'iid of nntiniil lii liiiif; livistl, , that defend tlio il is Avalkiny on lickly cover tlie ersifiod -\vit]i a tlie spines are lour, so that for nir. liiisth'n^' quills, t'ver, the tail is I'icd nearly in a vellen- is ]..|(]â,,. 1 iiic


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. If its inntlicrit .'li, ''"ikI i]v\\vH it tn I ire cavriiific- rivcn, for wlicn !ors whcnevi'v it I tllO IlllpltiiSllllt ('(Ij^clidj^'a qiii'ls iiiiiicnl pii'jinia- ]>i'nv(ikinfr j'list icJi ot'toii iciiilii' 'ns the linckliiif,' rollowi'd by the li'iid of nntiniil lii liiiif; livistl, , that defend tlio il is Avalkiny on lickly cover tlie ersifiod -\vit]i a tlie spines are lour, so that for nir. liiisth'n^' quills, t'ver, the tail is I'icd nearly in a vellen- is ]..|(]â,,. 1 iiicli, and tliat 118, being about e parents tliat It is a very ' arc they born n- animals, but an appear;!! â eir colour, ii. resend)]e tlicir I at a birth is nost in;:- 's, and so well tliat generally rain. I lie Hedge'I. M in our land at >gs, foxes, and lid eating flic 1' nr abroad at â nd the fox avours to lo ';ncli a overroadi the Nphal plnccss. over with Ins ledly into the. lltDOKIlOG.â/w iiida'iid /â .Ki-ojiinM, \ ati>r. The Iledg. 'log, fearing that it is going to be drowned, straiglitway unrolls itself, and iiuiiiediately iiounced on by the ciiiiiiiiig ibx, which crushes its bead with a single bite, and eats it afterwanls at leisure. In America, the puma is said to eat the Hedgehog in a very CO' .us manner. Seizing tlm animal by the head, it gradually draws the animal throuuii ' teeth, swallowing tli" body and strii)ping otf the skin. Idan, however, troubi . liimsi If very little about the Hedgehog's prickles, and when dispo-ed to such a diet, ivills, cooks, and eats it without hesitation. The legitimate nn le of pr" ding ^ to kill the animal by a blow on the liead, and thou to envelop it, without i iig ilu' inn, in a thick layer of well-kneaded clay. The .â¢11 wrapped Hedgehog is then \ih' d on the fire, being carefully turned by the cook at proper intervals, and there remain^ until the clay is perfectly dry and begins to crack. When th


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