Book about Animals eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Book about Animals.

Book about Animals eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3 pages of information about Book about Animals.

The Rabbit is a very pretty animal, and loves to live about the house and barn, in a state of friendship with all around it.  It has no defence, but to run away; and so harmless and innocent is it, that nobody can have the heart to do it injury.  It feeds upon clover, apples, and other fruits, and will often sit for hours in some snug covered place, quietly chewing its cud, with the greatest satisfaction.  There is another kind of rabbit, which runs wild in the woods and fields.  He is remarkably swift of foot, and no dog can overtake him in a race, but a grey-hound.  His fur is very soft, and is used in making coarse hats.

[Illustration:  Musk Deer.]

THE MUSK DEER

These animals are found in the Alpine mountains of Asia and Siberia.  Their favorite haunts are the tops of mountains covered with pines, where they delight to wander in places the most difficult of access.  They are hunted for the sake of their well-known perfume, which is contained in an oval bag about the size of a small hen’s egg, hanging from the abdomen.  This receptacle is found constantly filled with a soft, unctuous, brownish substance, of the most powerful and penetrating scent, and which is the perfume in its natural state.  When close, and in large quantities, the smell is very powerful and injurious.

[Illustration:  Polar Bear.]

The polar bear.

The Polar Bear is distinguished for his tremendous ferocity.  They are very numerous in the polar seas.  There it is seen not only on land and fixed ice, but on floating ice several leagues out at sea.  At sea, the food of this animal is fish, seals, and the carcases of whales; on land, it preys upon deer and other animals, and will, like the Black Bear, eat many kinds of berries.  In winter, it beds itself deeply under the snow or eminences of ice, and awaits, in a torpid state, the return of the sun.

The Black Bear lives in the woods of the United States, and is not as large as the Polar or Brown Bear, but lives very much like the Polar bear.

[Illustration:  Flying Squirrel.]

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