. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. BLACK AND YELLOW BLUE TONGUED CYCLODUS. appear,its beg all of Zoo Notes 217 resembles the voice of a man moaning, and Australia furnishes us with a great variety-its latter part as if it were making a violent Black nd °^ lizards, and those of theeffort to vomit. As it is loud and frequent, Yellow and genus Tillqiua are namedit might, perhaps, have sometimes been ^cvciodlis^ Cyclodus, with the prefix oftaken for that of a human voice in distress, any distinguishing marking orand have given rise to the accounts of s


. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. BLACK AND YELLOW BLUE TONGUED CYCLODUS. appear,its beg all of Zoo Notes 217 resembles the voice of a man moaning, and Australia furnishes us with a great variety-its latter part as if it were making a violent Black nd °^ lizards, and those of theeffort to vomit. As it is loud and frequent, Yellow and genus Tillqiua are namedit might, perhaps, have sometimes been ^cvciodlis^ Cyclodus, with the prefix oftaken for that of a human voice in distress, any distinguishing marking orand have given rise to the accounts of size as an additional name. These lizardsthe Ancients, who tell us that the hyaena are under one foot in length, although inmakes its moan to attract unwary travellers the photograph they look as large as theand then to destroy them; however this Teguexins. These reptilia are natives of may be, it seems the most untractableand, for its size, the most terrible of allthe quadrupeds. Nordoes its courage fallshort of its ferocity;it defends itselfagainst the lion, andseldom fails to con-quer. The


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