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From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands · Alfred Edmund Brehm — chapter 4 of 59 · ~201 words · public domain

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15. The Jerboa (Alactaga jaculus), 108

16. Archar Sheep or Argali (Ovis Argali), 111

17. Pallas’s Sand-grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus), 113

18. The Kulan (Equus hemionus), 118

19. Reindeer Flocking to Drink, 133

20. Elk and Black-cock in a Siberian Forest, 137

21. The Maral Stag, 145

22. The Elk Hunter--A Successful Shot, 148

23. A Siberian Method of Wolf-shooting, 153

24. Sable and Hazel-grouse in a Siberian Forest, 159

25. The Bed of an Intermittent River, Central Africa, 175

26. Hills of African Termites, or White Ants, 179

27. Secretary-bird and Aspis, 184

28. On an Ostrich Farm in South Africa, 190

29. Hyæna-dogs pursuing Antelope, 196

30. Zebras, Quaggas, and Ostriches flying before a Steppe Fire, 199

31. The Baobab Tree, Central Africa, 211

32. Long-tailed Monkeys, 222

33. Salt’s Antelope (Antilope Saltiana), 224

34. Crocodile and Crocodile-birds (Pluxianus ægyptius), 228

35. A Wild Duck defending her Brood from a Brown Rat, 236

36. A Herd of American Bison or Buffalo, 243

37. Wild Horses crossing a River during a Storm, 246

38. Flying Foxes, 251

39. Springbok Antelopes, 258

40. The Strutting of the Tragopan in Pairing-time, 269

41. Cock Chaffinches Fighting, 274

42. Entellus Monkeys (Semnopithecus Entellus), 285

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