. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. 85. âSkull of a Rodent. Squirrels. Squirrels are small and very pretty animals, with large bright eyes, long ears, divided upper lip, and long bushy tail. They are lightl)/ built, agile, and live in trees, feeding upon fruits and nuts. There are about one hundred kinds in North America, many new kinds having recently been discovered. The most prominent are the large F"ox Squirrels of the Middle, South- ern, and Western States, and the well-known Gray, Red, and Flying Squirrels found over a large part of the United States. The Gray Squirrels are note
. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. 85. âSkull of a Rodent. Squirrels. Squirrels are small and very pretty animals, with large bright eyes, long ears, divided upper lip, and long bushy tail. They are lightl)/ built, agile, and live in trees, feeding upon fruits and nuts. There are about one hundred kinds in North America, many new kinds having recently been discovered. The most prominent are the large F"ox Squirrels of the Middle, South- ern, and Western States, and the well-known Gray, Red, and Flying Squirrels found over a large part of the United States. The Gray Squirrels are noted for their occasional ex- tensive migrations. Assemb- lino- in large numbers, they cross the country. Fl r 36 - Gii\ Squirrel â Awmimm!.. 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 Tenney, Sanborn, 1827-1877; Tenney, Abby Amy Gove, 1836-. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book Co
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