The Geographical, Natural And Civil History of Chili 1
The Geographical, Natural And Civil History of Chili 1
Hayley William
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The ckhkMtia (mus kiniger) is anodier specks oi ground-mouse or rat* Instead xxt hair It is ccnmteA widi an extremely fine md scAmsh*cok>ureii wool, of a sufieient length for spinning. This ani- maA is about six inches fong; it has very mÊiiSl tmw A short nose, teeth like those of the comme» mouse, and a tail erf* a moderate length covered widi sUky hair. It lives in the fields undfir ground in large oMnpanics, and is |tt*kicipaUy fimoA in die 96iithem provínoos; its usual food is the buttons f...pÑíts with which diat pwct of die conmtry abounds. The female breeds twice a year, and has five or six young at each biith. It is an extremely gende and mild animal^ and may be handled without the lemt danger of its biting, nor will it ^Kttempâ to eao^, but on the eontiwy appears to be pksu^d with bong caressed. It b very neat, has bo ofienaive «n^ attd mif be kept widi v^ry tittle inconramenot 913 i» a house, and the triSing^ expense irtleti^g ktt keeping' wiH be «unplj reptid by its beautiful wool.
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