The Human Interest Library Visualized Knowledge

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The Human Interest Library Visualized Knowledge
Fallows Samuel
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The Polar bear lives near the North Pole, at the very top of the world, where it Is all ice and snow. It lives chiefly upon seals and walruses, but U It can it will kill and eat a man.
99 96 THE HUMAN INTEREST LIBRARY are spotted, instead of striped, as the tiger is. When wild, they are even more to be dreaded than the lion or the tiger, for they climb trees, which lions and tigers do not. They crouch down on a bough, and as a child or an animal passes underneath they spring down and kill it. T
...he cruel leopard seems to love to kill simply for the sake of killing. The leopard is a most cunning animal. Though it will not attack a man who has a gun, it will spring on a poor native who is un- armed.
Some leopards can live where it is very cold. These are called snow leopards. They live high up in the mountains, where snow nearly always lies, and then their fur is long, to keep them warm, and light colored, so that they may steal unseen over the snow upon their prey. When captured and brought into a warmer climate, where there is no longer any snow about, the coat of the snow leopard often becomes darker.


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