. From North pole to equator: studies of wild life and scenes in many lands. Animal behavior; Birds; Tundras; Ethnology; Birds. THE NOMAD HERDSMEN AND HERDS OE THE STERPES. â 4G7 the course of a day; if its load slips, it stops of its own accord. With a rider it can cover aloout thirty miles a day; with a weight of eight cwts. on its back, compelling it to a slow but striding step, it should manage at least half that distance. It grazes almost. -^?^)^..^.^^., ''^: Fig 68.âKirghiz with Camels. always in the vicinity of the yurt, in company with all its fellows of the aul, and in the eyes of the


. From North pole to equator: studies of wild life and scenes in many lands. Animal behavior; Birds; Tundras; Ethnology; Birds. THE NOMAD HERDSMEN AND HERDS OE THE STERPES. â 4G7 the course of a day; if its load slips, it stops of its own accord. With a rider it can cover aloout thirty miles a day; with a weight of eight cwts. on its back, compelling it to a slow but striding step, it should manage at least half that distance. It grazes almost. -^?^)^..^.^^., ''^: Fig 68.âKirghiz with Camels. always in the vicinity of the yurt, in company with all its fellows of the aul, and in the eyes of the Kirghiz it is to a certain exte-nt a sacred animal. The dog, which is the least valued animal owned by the Kirghiz, is always large but not always beautiful, though the difference. 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 Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884; Thomson, Margaret R. , tr; Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933, ed. London [etc. ] Blackie & Son, Limited


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