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The natural history of dogs : Canidae or genus Canis of authors ; including also the genera Hyaena and Proteles / by Lieut. Col…
THE WOLVES. 131
when they wish to conceal a part of their food or
the droppings about their lairs. The parent wolves
punish…
THE WOLVES, 141
holes, or under the most sheltered and impenetrable
covers, where a bed of mess is gathered by the
mother…
THE WOLVES. 143
wolves, Some nations of antiquity, as well as the
more recent noble tribes of Goths and Saxoms,
claimed the…
THE WOLVES. 145
ring to Oppian,* whose information on the subject
is by far the most distinct, that he cnumerates no
less…
14s THE WOLVES.
The fourth and fifth, acimones, and perhaps ieti-
nus, were smaller; with a lengthened body, strong
and…
THE WOLVES. 147
refer to a canine commonly considered as a fox; but
it is larger, more bulky, low on the legs, with a
hoary…