| Charles Waterton - 1882 - 72 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other ; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one. to the same branch ; so that all four are in a line : he seems perfectly... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1882 - 220 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other ; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch ; so that all four are in a line : he seems perfectly... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1884 - 254 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch ; so that all four are in a line: he seems perfectly... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 296 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other; and, after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch, so that all four are in a line; he seems perfectly... | |
| 1885 - 456 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head downward like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...and then with the other ; and, after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch, so that all four are in line. He seems perfectly... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1888 - 316 Seiten
...must be observed that the sloth does not hang headdownwards. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the branch with one of his fore-legs and then with the other; and after that, brings up both of his hind-legs, one by one,... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1903 - 310 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang headdownwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch; so that all four are in a line: he seems perfectly... | |
| William Peacock - 1924 - 648 Seiten
...that the sloth do'es not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other ; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch ; so that all four are in a line : he seems perfectly... | |
| William Beebe - 1988 - 524 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep, he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other; and after that, brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch; so that all four are in a line: he seems perfectly... | |
| Charles Waterton - 2005 - 273 Seiten
...that the sloth does not hang head-downwards like the vampire. When asleep he supports himself from a branch parallel to the earth. He first seizes the...arm, and then with the other; and after that brings up both his legs, one by one, to the same branch; so that all four are in a line: he seems perfectly... | |
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