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2WFTGYN A grey squirrel blends in with the Autumn colours at the Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire
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2WFTGTW A grey squirrel blends in with the Autumn colours at the Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire
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2PH9FRM Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FRG Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FRB Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FR1 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FP2 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FN2 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FMT Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FMF Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FM8 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FM1 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FKR Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FJB Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FJ3 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FHX Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FHN Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FHE Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FFA Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FGW Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FF4 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FEY Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FEK Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FER Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FEE Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FCT Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FCG Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FC7 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FBJ Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FB7 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FAY Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9FAK Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F9J Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F7C Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F77 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F75 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F71 Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2PH9F6X Red squirrel in a green tree, watching, eating, climbing. squirrel is a a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed
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2BMR7M0 SEATTLE WASHINGTON - May 10, 2020: Northern flying squirrel, Glaucomys sabrinus, on Canada 1 cent stamp of 1988. Scott # 1155
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2F3JX25 Historic potato variety called Bamberger Hoernchen. Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany
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2D4B1N4 seals playing in the water in Cornwall,Grey seals have grey and brown fur, sometimes with a pattern of blotches; no ears
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K461G9 Cookie cutters, Still life Christmas
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K461G7 Cookie cutters, Still life Christmas
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K461FX Cookie cutters, Still life Christmas
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K461CY Baking cookies, Still life Christmas
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K461D0 Baking cookies, Still life Christmas
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JAGYEC Close up of Eastern Gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis, on the ground, gnawing on an old moss covered tree stump in the woods
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HWP11T Brown squirrel eating
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J06A8P KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: CUTE BABY ground squirrels have been snapped being schooled for action to fight off any nasty predators. Pictures show the family of cute baby squirrels and their mother on heightened alert, ready to act, should they receive any unwanted threats. These adorable little squirrels make for a tasty treat to bigger animals and need to be on their guard at all times. Still there’s always time to stop and have a good luck kiss from mummy. These feisty creatures maybe tiny but they look fierce enough to chase off any threats, especially if they work as a
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J06A8G KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: CUTE BABY ground squirrels have been snapped being schooled for action to fight off any nasty predators. Pictures show the family of cute baby squirrels and their mother on heightened alert, ready to act, should they receive any unwanted threats. These adorable little squirrels make for a tasty treat to bigger animals and need to be on their guard at all times. Still there’s always time to stop and have a good luck kiss from mummy. These feisty creatures maybe tiny but they look fierce enough to chase off any threats, especially if they work as a
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J06A8H KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK, SOUTH AFRICA: CUTE BABY ground squirrels have been snapped being schooled for action to fight off any nasty predators. Pictures show the family of cute baby squirrels and their mother on heightened alert, ready to act, should they receive any unwanted threats. These adorable little squirrels make for a tasty treat to bigger animals and need to be on their guard at all times. Still there’s always time to stop and have a good luck kiss from mummy. These feisty creatures maybe tiny but they look fierce enough to chase off any threats, especially if they work as a
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DC7RJM Red Squirrels Warning Road Sign, UK
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DC7RJA Red Squirrels Warning Road Sign, UK
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DC7RHX Red Squirrels Warning Road Sign, UK
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DW6A85 Close up of Gun Pheasant and squirrels
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CRF2GG Decorative lawn ornament
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D68BCX Crystal squirrel against a black background.
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C7H7ND Conkers and their shells
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G02M10 Still-life with squirrel's breads
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BNNAFN Sign with red squirrel advertising Brownsea Island
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2WG147G View of the village of Korgonskaya on the left bank of the Charysh. Squirrels Khazinsky (Khalzunsky). Altai, 1850-1899. From a collection of paintings, lithographs, sketches, studies, and drawings, which capture various remote corners of the Siberian wilderness, spectacular vistas of the Altai, scenes of numerous Siberian cities and villages, and the faces and way of life of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. National Research Tomsk State University
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2TC34T6 Still Life with Strawberries 1976 by French Painter
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2CND7GN . Animal life in field and garden . ser has not even theexcuse of want. Happy are those regions that itdoes not rob! Let us pass on to other rodents. *There are, then, still more of these greedy ani-mals? Jules inquired. Yes; they are somewhat like insects: after theyare all gone there are still some left. The worldseems to be a pasture delivered over to the mandiblesof larvae and the incisors of rodents. Dormice, of many varieties, live in the woodsand orchards and eat fruit. These rodents have theagility, elegance of form, and rich fur of squirrels.They make their home in hollow tree trunks,
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2AX1J4E Grapevine and Squirrels, early 19th century. Joseon dynasty (1392-1910)
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2AWG08R Stories of pioneer life, for young readers; . struck a root, and the hamesstruck me, I thought it was pretty hard. When the ground was ready I helped drop thecorn and father covered it with a hoe. As soonas the corn began to come up, there was workfor all the children. We must get up at day-light and watch the corn all day to keep awaythe squirrels and crows. They would pull up the young corn to get thelittle grain at the end of the sprout. How theyknew the little grain was still to be found in theground, I cannot tell; but they surely did. The only way we had to keep them off was byrunning an
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2ANENXY The countries of the world : being a popular description of the various continents, islands, rivers, seas, and peoples of the globe . broad, there are cockatoos, honeysuckere, and brush turke3s.We thus pass in two hours from one region of the earth to another differing as widelyin their animal life as does Europe and America. The contrast between the more widelyseparated islands of the two groups is still more remarkable. In Java and Borneo, for instance,the forests are alive with many kinds of monkeys, wild cat, deer, civets, otters, and squirrels.In Celebes and the Moluccas, we find none of
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RN4WGK . Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. Zoology. 206 AX IMA L LIFE IX THE YOSKMITIi the cones of many of the evergreen trees have attained full or nearly full size but are still grreon, the chickarees begin their annual harvest. The busy animals gnaw off the cones, and as a person walks tiirough tiie forest where the squirrels are operating, cones may be seen or heard falling at frequent intervals. In fact there is some danger in being under the trees, especially when the heavy green cones of the Jeffrey
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RN4WCN . Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. Zoology. 206 ANIMAL LIFE IN THE YOSEMITE the cones of many of the evergreen trees have attained full or nearly full size but are still green, the chickarees begin their annual harvest. The busy animals gnaw off the cones, and as a person walks through the forest where the squirrels are operating, cones may be seen or heard falling at frequent intervals. In fact there is some danger in being under the trees, especially when the heavy green cones of the Jeffrey pine,
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RJN6WE . Bannertail; the story of a gray squirrel. Squirrels. CHAPTER XI. BANNERTAIL AND THE ECHO VOICE ^HE Hunger-moon, our Feb- ruary, was half worn away when again the sky gods seemed to win against the powers of chill and gloom. Food was ever scarcer, but Bannertail had enough, and was filled with the vigor of young life. The sun came up in a cloud- less sky that day, and blazed through the branches of still, tense woodland, the air was crisp and exhilarating, and Banner- tail, tingling with the elation of life, leaped up for the lust of leaping, and sang out his loudest song: [73]. Please note t
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RJN6M7 . Bannertail; the story of a gray squirrel. Squirrels. CHAPTER XV BACHELOR LIFE AGAIN ^ANNERTAIL was left to himself, like a bachelor driven to his club. He had become very wise in wood- lore so that the food ques- tion was no longer serious. Not count- ing the remnant of the nuts still un- earthed, the swelling buds of every sweet- sapped tree were wholesome, delicious food, the inner bark of sweet birch twigs was good, there were grubs and borers under flakes of bark, the pucker berries or red chokeberries that grow in the low- lands still hung in clusters. Their puck- ery sourness last fall
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RJN6MJ . Bannertail; the story of a gray squirrel. Squirrels. CHAPTER XV BACHELOR LIFE AGAIN ^ANNERTAIL was left to himself, like a bachelor driven to his club. He had become very wise in wood- lore so that the food ques- tion was no longer serious. Not count- ing the remnant of the nuts still un- earthed, the swelling buds of every sweet- sapped tree were wholesome, delicious food, the inner bark of sweet birch twigs was good, there were grubs and borers under flakes of bark, the pucker berries or red chokeberries that grow in the low- lands still hung in clusters. Their puck- ery sourness last fall
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RJ72BM . The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. 226 THE CHAIN OF LIFE. almost human sagacity, star.d alone, without father or mother, without descent. The Rodents, or gnawing animals, appear in the Early Eocene on both continents in familiar forms allied to our Squirrels and Rats. Porcupines and Beavers are added in the Miocene. This group seems thus to have conilnued much as it was; and it is still perhaps represented by as many snecies as at any previous time. Many of t
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RG420N . California ground squirrels : a bulletin dealing with life histories, habits and control of the ground squirrels of California / [by J. Grinnell, J, Dixon and others]. THE GROUND SQUIRRELS OF CALIFORNIA. 715. Fig. 37. Seventeen days old. They have now reached considerable development. Although clothed with a covering of silky hair, and otherwise fairly well developed, they still are blind. At this time a twitching commences over the eyes, which, in the course of two or three days, results in opening the eyelids. They are then ready for active life above ground. above the intervening draws. T
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RG4203 . California ground squirrels : a bulletin dealing with life histories, habits and control of the ground squirrels of California / [by J. Grinnell, J, Dixon and others]. Fig. 37. Seventeen days old. They have now reached considerable development. Although clothed with a covering of silky hair, and otherwise fairly well developed, they still are blind. At this time a twitching commences over the eyes, which, in the course of two or three days, results in opening the eyelids. They are then ready for active life above ground. above the intervening draws. This rapidity of growth, together with the
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REMNCW . Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. Coyote 7M In October the young arc as big as the parents and the family is scattered. Food is still abundant, although the Ground-squirrels have retired to their winter quarters, and the Coyotes are sleek and fat, but from thi;i time on the struggle for life grows hard and deadly. "Wolves, and probably Coyotes [says Bailey*], do not breed till 2 years old, which accounts for the presence of roving bands during the breeding season." The only migration tha
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RDHE8N . The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. ASSAPANS, OR AMERICAN PLYING SQUIRRELS. One of the daintiest little animals found in the United States is the Assapan, or Flying Squirrel, so called because it has a membrane which it can spread to aid it in taking long leaps from a tree-top through the air. It is one of the smallest of -the Squirrel family but one of the prettiest. A typical group of these animals is shown in the picture. It is found all over the United States and Central America. {Pteromys volucella.) it, still roams about, while the creature sits on some twig, o
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RDGN94 . The pet book. Pets. THE PRAIRIE DOG HIS little cousin of the squirrels makes a pet that is entertaining the day long, and is also easily cared for, although it does not like to be handled. The prairie dog, sitting up on his mound, with his hands folded, looks like a little statue, so still he sits, when he is making a reconnaissance of the country round about. But this statue soon comes to life, drops on all fours and scuttles off to find a straw, which is the prairie dog's equivalent for a cigar. Then he sits up again, takes an end of the straw in each hand, bends it V-shape, thrusts the an
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RDBWB2 . Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 104 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 fry, two seasons old, that are making their way down to the sea. The migration ends when summer begins, and the Eskimos then wander over the land in search of caribou. Autumn finds them jigging again through the ice of the lakes. Life varies somewhat with the different economic conditions; while one band of Eskimos is hunting caribou or musk-oxen, another, fifty or a hundred Tiiles away, may be snaring squirrels, or gaffing sahnon in the rivers, while still a third is jigging for
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PG1PTW . The pet book. Pets. THE PRAIRIE DOG HIS little cousin of the squirrels makes a pet that is entertaining the day long, and is also easily cared for, although it does not like to be handled. The prairie dog, sitting up on his mound, with his hands folded, looks like a little statue, so still he sits, when he is making a reconnaissance of the country round about. But this statue soon comes to life, drops on all fours and scuttles off to find a straw, which is the prairie dog's equivalent for a cigar. Then he sits up again, takes an end of the straw in each hand, bends it V-shape, thrusts the an
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PG2HJ6 . Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 104 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 fry, two seasons old, that are making their way down to the sea. The migration ends when summer begins, and the Eskimos then wander over the land in search of caribou. Autumn finds them jigging again through the ice of the lakes. Life varies somewhat with the different economic conditions; while one band of Eskimos is hunting caribou or musk-oxen, another, fifty or a hundred Tiiles away, may be snaring squirrels, or gaffing sahnon in the rivers, while still a third is jigging for
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A29FPT Comparing an acorn in its cup with an egg in a cup Served for breakfast with spoon and tablecloth Visual humour
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MKNAEF Still Life with Squirrels
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