. Adventure--travel--exploration. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Zoology. CHAPTER XXI The Wild Dogs of Africa The Hyena.—Externally, the hyenas have somewhat the ap- pearance of extremely ugly and unattractive-looking dogs. They are somewhat larger than a shepherd's dog, and are covered with coarse bristly hair, short over the greater part of the. THE STRIPED HY^NA A repulsive animal, but useful for removing dead animals body, but produced into a sort of mane along the ridge of the neck. The hyena walks stealthily on its toes rather than on the flat of its paw, its legs having much the same p
. Adventure--travel--exploration. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Zoology. CHAPTER XXI The Wild Dogs of Africa The Hyena.—Externally, the hyenas have somewhat the ap- pearance of extremely ugly and unattractive-looking dogs. They are somewhat larger than a shepherd's dog, and are covered with coarse bristly hair, short over the greater part of the. THE STRIPED HY^NA A repulsive animal, but useful for removing dead animals body, but produced into a sort of mane along the ridge of the neck. The hyena walks stealthily on its toes rather than on the flat of its paw, its legs having much the same proportion as in an average dog, except for the fact that the hind legs are shorter than the fore legs, so that the (234). 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 Unger, Frederic William, 1875- [from old catalog]. [Philadelphia, The John C. Winston co. ]
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