Introduction to Zoology for the Use of Schools volume 2

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Introduction to Zoology for the Use of Schools volume 2
Patterson Robert
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Ogilby in the same order as the Monkeys, and regarded as belonging to that division to which he has given the name Pedimana.
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upon the back of the parent. " Such is the case in the species represented in the annexed figure (Fig. 303). It might puzzle us to imagine by what means | the young could retain their places, while the mother was rapidly, changing her position among the branches of a tree. But the young Opossums adopt a Fig. SOSOPOSSUM. * ready mode of guardin
...g against the danger of a fall, by entwining their long tails round the tail of their mother.
ORDER RODENTIA. F RODENTS OR GNAWING ANIMALS.
THE preceding order was composed exclusively of animals belonging to foreign countries. The present is well represented among our native quadrupeds, as the British species amount to fourteen in number, and are illustrative of some of the most important families. The characteristics of the group are so well developed in the Rat and the Mouse, that the family to which they belong is regarded as typical of the order.


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