Natural History for the Use of Schools and FamiliesHarper & Brothers, 1869 - 382 Seiten |
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aberrant Africa animalcules animals antennæ apparatus aquatic arrangement Asia beak beautiful Bees Beetles belong birds birds of prey blood body bones called Camel carnivorous caterpillars Cetacea claws cocoon color common commonly covering Crab Crustacea deposit Describe devour division eggs Elephant elytra Europe eyes feathers feet fish foot Gasteropods gills grubs habits hatched head herbivorous horses Hydra Hymenoptera imago imals inches inhabitants insects jaws larva larvæ legs length live Lizards Mammals mandibles membrane mode Mollusks monkeys Moths motion mouth muscles Musquito nest organs ovipositors Pachydermata pairs peculiar plumage Polypes prey pupa quadrupeds Questions.-What regions reptiles Ruminants seen in Fig Serpents shape shell singular skeleton skin snake sometimes species Spider stomach structure sub-kingdom suckers surface Swallows swimming tail teeth tongue Tortoises trees tribe tropical variety Vertebrates Whale wings worms