The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . ll:ilmizi«- Do:. Willi :m Do- CARNARIA. 91 lives beyond twenty. Every one is acquainted with its vigilance, bark, stngular niudc of copulation, and su8Ci])ti-bility of various kinds of educatiou. The Wolf (C. Inpns, Lin.)—A large species, with a straiarht tail; the most noxious of all the Carnivora of is found from Egypt to Lapland, and appears to have passed over to America. Towards the north, its coatbecomes white in winter. It attacks a


The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . ll:ilmizi«- Do:. Willi :m Do- CARNARIA. 91 lives beyond twenty. Every one is acquainted with its vigilance, bark, stngular niudc of copulation, and su8Ci])ti-bility of various kinds of educatiou. The Wolf (C. Inpns, Lin.)—A large species, with a straiarht tail; the most noxious of all the Carnivora of is found from Egypt to Lapland, and appears to have passed over to America. Towards the north, its coatbecomes white in winter. It attacks all our animals, but does not evince a courage proportioned to its strenfftli; itoften feeds on carrion. Its habits and physical developenient are closely related to those of the Dog. Anotherspecies, the Ulack Wolf (C lycaon) is sometimes, though rarely, found in France. The Mexican Wolf (C. mexicanus,Lin.) has the under part of the body and the feet white. The Red Wolf (C ^wAa/a, Az.)—A fine cinnamon red, with a short black mane along the spine. From themarshes of South America. [The beautiful fur of this animal renders it one of the handsomest of


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