Denizens of the Desert a book of Southwestern Mammals Birds And Reptiles By

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Denizens of the Desert a book of Southwestern Mammals Birds And Reptiles By
Edmund Carroll Jaeger
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The larvae are set free in the stomach of the coyote by digestion of the vesicle that surrounds them, and a certain proportion succeed in attaching themselves by their hooks and suckers to the walls of the small intestine; fortunately only a very small proportion. Their way is beset with dangers, and their extraordinary fecundity is calculated in proportion to their chances of safety. The tapeworm is a colony of hermaph- rodites, each joint of which is a sexually com- plete animal, male and fem...ale, containing thousands of eggs. It reaches maturity in about six weeks, after which period the lower joints, and numerous free eggs, are discharged at each evacuation and deposited upon the ground, weeds, or grass.
"The eggs are so small as to be quite invisi- ble to the unaided eye, and being furnished with a thick envelope have considerable tenac- ity of life. The hare swallows the eggs, either by feeding upon the grass and weeds or by drinking from pools of water into which they have been washed.


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