. Beasts and men, being Carl Hagenbeck's experiences for half a century among wild animals;. Animal training; Menageries; Zoological specimens; Zoos. Disembarking a camel. Disembarking an elephant. with violent a-esticulation and screaminof would seem to be adjuring the captives to break loose and come to join them. But these brave champions of liberty soon had to retire be- fore the volleys of stones hurled at them by our camel-drivers ; and after a time they disappeared in the darkness of the night. At last the laborious journey, which has lasted from five to six weeks, comes to an end ; and


. Beasts and men, being Carl Hagenbeck's experiences for half a century among wild animals;. Animal training; Menageries; Zoological specimens; Zoos. Disembarking a camel. Disembarking an elephant. with violent a-esticulation and screaminof would seem to be adjuring the captives to break loose and come to join them. But these brave champions of liberty soon had to retire be- fore the volleys of stones hurled at them by our camel-drivers ; and after a time they disappeared in the darkness of the night. At last the laborious journey, which has lasted from five to six weeks, comes to an end ; and the caravan, or such of it as still remains, reaches the port of embarkation on the Red Sea. The motley crew take up a camping-ground close to the. 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 Hagenbeck, Carl, 1844-1913. London, New York [etc. ] : Longmans, Green, and Co.


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