. Adventures with animals and plants. Biology. PROBLEM I. The K}?7ds of A??i?77als of the Earth 17. Fig. 14 (above) The Civiada /* lyfix or bobcat, (u. s. bu- reau OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY) Fig. 15 (upper right) Go rilla. (CHICAGO park dis trict) Fig. 16 (right) Camel (NE^v YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY) Why are all of these animals called maimnals? To which groups of inavivials does each belong? Why is the gorilla placed in the same order as man? Others have a stomach with a large pouch which serves as a reservoir for the food swallowed while the animal grazes. Later as the animal rests this food comes
. Adventures with animals and plants. Biology. PROBLEM I. The K}?7ds of A??i?77als of the Earth 17. Fig. 14 (above) The Civiada /* lyfix or bobcat, (u. s. bu- reau OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY) Fig. 15 (upper right) Go rilla. (CHICAGO park dis trict) Fig. 16 (right) Camel (NE^v YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY) Why are all of these animals called maimnals? To which groups of inavivials does each belong? Why is the gorilla placed in the same order as man? Others have a stomach with a large pouch which serves as a reservoir for the food swallowed while the animal grazes. Later as the animal rests this food comes up again into the mouth and is chewed as "; Mammals with long eyeteeth. These are the carnivores (car'ni-vores). The long eyeteeth are used for tearing flesh. But some carnivores eat other foods too. Bears relish berries and small insects such as ants. Some, like the hyena, eat car-. 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 Kroeber, Elsbeth, 1882-; Wolff, Walter Harold, 1901-. Boston : D. C. Heath
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