The Youths book On Natural Theology Illustrated in Familiar Dialogues With Nu

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The Youths book On Natural Theology Illustrated in Familiar Dialogues With Nu
T H Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
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It could not fly, and all its feathers had become white.
R. Mother, ducks and geese have very different kinds of bills from those that you have been explain- ing to me.
M. Yes, they have long, broad bills, somewhat like a spoon, which enables them to get their food under water, and in the ground, and in muddy places. The inside of the bill, near the edges, has rows of short and strong pointed prickles, as you see in the draw- ing. But they are not teeth to chew with. They are made, to help the
...bird to find its food. For when the duck plunges its bill down into the water, or mud, it draws tbem up, and whatever may be in them, through the rows of prickles on the inside of the bill, catching what is good and pleasant for food, and throwing away all the rest.
ON NATURAL THEOLOGY. 147 And, that the duck may thus select its food the better, the bill is covered with a skin, and there are large nerves, to give it feeling, which run down quite to the end of it.
How necessary such a kind of bill is for a bird that seeks its food as the duck does, and gropes for it, out of sight.


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