Animal Ingenuity of to Day a Description of the Skill Clever Devices And Strat

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Animal Ingenuity of to Day a Description of the Skill Clever Devices And Strat
Charles Aubrey Ealand
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Though inferior to the cat in hearing, still its powers in this respect are far more highly developed than in human beings. Fleet of foot, it possesses claws certainly, but they are not sharply pointed and never used in capturing prey. A noteworthy fact concerning the dog is that, however heated it may become in the chase, it never perspires in the ordinary way ; it breathes, however, some three hundred times per minute in place of the usual thirty, and in so doing removes surplus moisture from
... the lungs. A panting dog, therefore, is not necessarily exhausted, but simply one that is removing waste pro- ducts from his system in his own especial way, instead of by perspiration, as with most other animals.
Hearing, sight and touch, then, are the main adjuncts to successful forays on the part of the cat, and hearing, sight and scent on the part of the dog. Having thus disposed of the peculiarities of two of our commonest animals, we are free to examine the methods by which some of the others with which we may not be so well acquainted obtain their food.


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