Earth, Sea and Sky, Or Marvels of the Universe: Being a Full and Graphic Description of All that is Wonderful in Every Continent of the Globe ...Collins-Campbell manf'g and printing Company, 1887 |
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... ground in proportion to all other reptiles ; and the height is indicated not less by the actual size of the bones of the extremi- ties , than by the provision made in the skeleton to resist the pressure of an enormous weight . The ...
... ground in proportion to all other reptiles ; and the height is indicated not less by the actual size of the bones of the extremi- ties , than by the provision made in the skeleton to resist the pressure of an enormous weight . The ...
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... ground . The first object that attracts attention might be one of the crocodilian animals with its long slender snout , and with extremities admirably adapted for swimming , combining those peculiarities of structure which distinguish ...
... ground . The first object that attracts attention might be one of the crocodilian animals with its long slender snout , and with extremities admirably adapted for swimming , combining those peculiarities of structure which distinguish ...
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... ground , but its legs are like the trunks of great forest trees , and its feet form an ample base for the vast columns which press upon them . Instead of long tusks , large grinding teeth , and a trunk like that of the elephant , this ...
... ground , but its legs are like the trunks of great forest trees , and its feet form an ample base for the vast columns which press upon them . Instead of long tusks , large grinding teeth , and a trunk like that of the elephant , this ...
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... ground , pursues and devours the little quadruped we have been watching , and then perhaps darts off towards the sea to feed upon the fishes , which its peculiar powers would enable it to take , either pouncing upon and so transfixing ...
... ground , pursues and devours the little quadruped we have been watching , and then perhaps darts off towards the sea to feed upon the fishes , which its peculiar powers would enable it to take , either pouncing upon and so transfixing ...
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... ground in search of roots , wrenching off the branches of trees , and uprooting their trunks , on which it principally fed . L.DUMONT THE GIGANTIC MEGATHERIUM . Heavily constructed , and ponderously accoutred , it could neither run ...
... ground in search of roots , wrenching off the branches of trees , and uprooting their trunks , on which it principally fed . L.DUMONT THE GIGANTIC MEGATHERIUM . Heavily constructed , and ponderously accoutred , it could neither run ...
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Africa ancient animal appearance arms attack beast beautiful birds boat body bones claws coast color coral covered creature crocodile curious devoured distance dogs eagle earth eggs elephant enemy enormous escape eyes feathers feed feet female fins fire fish flesh forests frog gigantic gorilla ground habits harpy eagle head hippopotamus horn horse hunter iguanodon immense inches Indian rhinoceros inhabitants insects island Jacques Balmat jaws killed larvæ legs length light lion living lizards male megalosaurus miles mollusks monster Mont Blanc mountains mouth narwhal natives nature neck nest night observed ocean ostrich pectoral fins peregrine falcon plesiosaurus prey quadrupeds remarkable reptiles resembles rhinoceros river rocks says seen shells ship shore side singular skin sometimes species spot strange surface swallow swimming tail tapir teeth thick trees tribe trunk tusks whale whole wild wings wounded young
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630 ページ - Beyond the shadow of the ship I watched the water-snakes; • They moved in tracks of shining white; And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watched their rich attire — Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire.
570 ページ - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains, They crowned him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
771 ページ - ... the caverns of the deep. Silence, oblivion, like the waves, have closed over them, and no one can tell the story of their end. What sighs have been wafted after that ship ! what prayers offered up at the deserted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress, the wife...
405 ページ - Part loosely wing the region, part more wise In common, ranged in figure wedge their way, Intelligent of seasons, and set forth Their airy caravan high over seas Flying, and over lands with mutual wing Easing their flight...
220 ページ - The shock produced a stupor similar to that which seems to be felt by a mouse after the first shake of the cat. It caused a sort of dreaminess, in which there was no sense of pain nor feeling of terror, though quite conscious of all that was happening. It was like what patients partially under the influence of chloroform describe, who see all the operation, but feel not the knife.
771 ページ - She was a small schooner, at anchor, with her broadside towards us. The crew were all asleep, and had neglected to hoist a light. We struck her just amid-ships. The force, the size, and weight of our vessel bore her down below the waves; we passed over her and were hurried on our course. As the crashing wreck was sinking beneath us, I had a glimpse of two or three half-naked wretches rushing from her cabin; they just started from their beds to be swallowed shrieking by the waves. I heard their drowning...
333 ページ - Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently before us stood an immense male gorilla. He had gone through the jungle on his all-fours ; but when he saw our party he erected himself and looked us boldly in the face. He stood about a dozen yards from us, and was a sight I think I shall never forget.
33 ページ - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head up-lift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed ; his other parts besides Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood...
333 ページ - His eyes began to flash fiercer fire as we stood motionless on the defensive, and the crest of short hair which stands on his forehead began to twitch rapidly up and down, while his powerful fangs were shown as he again sent forth a thunderous roar. And now truly...
34 ページ - ... swan, and occasionally darting it down at the fish which happened to float within its reach ? It may perhaps have lurked in shoal water along the coast, concealed among the sea-weed, and raising its nostrils to a level with the surface from a considerable depth, may have found a secure retreat from the assaults of dangerous enemies...