... extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only stunned. They are drowned from the impossibility of rising amid the prolonged struggle between the other horses and the eels. Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon - 第 343 頁William Lewis Herndon, Lardner Gibbon 著 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1819 - 596 頁
...that produced upon man by the touch of the same fish at only one of his extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only stunned. They are drowned...amid the prolonged struggle between the other horses arid the eels. ' We had little doubt that the fishing would terminate by killing successively all the... | |
| 1820 - 468 頁
...the same fish at only one of his extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only etunncd. They are drowned from the impossibility of rising...killing successively all the animals engaged ; but byt degrees the impetuosity of this unequal combat diminished, and the wearied gymnoti dispersed. They... | |
| William Bingley - 1820 - 368 頁
...of their electric organ. By the shock thus received, these horses were stunned ; and, no doubt, were drowned from the impossibility of rising amid the...prolonged struggle between the other horses and the eels. At length the eels became exhausted, and timidly approached the edge of the pool, where several of... | |
| Charles Hulbert - 1823 - 374 頁
...of their electric orpin. By the shock thus received, these horses were stunned; and, no doubt, were drowned from the impossibility of rising amid the prolonged struggle between the other horstsand the eels. At length the eels became exhausted, and timidly approached the edge of the pool,... | |
| 1825 - 448 頁
...extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only stunned. They are drowned from the impossihility of rising amid the prolonged struggle between the...terminate by killing successively all the animals engaged; No. 17. N. s. N IHII by degrees the impetuosity of the unequal combat diminished, and the wearied gyinnoti... | |
| 1820 - 486 頁
...that produced upon man by the touch of the same fish at only one of his extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only stunned. They are drowned...prolonged struggle between the other horses and the eela. We had little doubt, that the fishing would terminate by killing successively all the animals... | |
| 1832 - 670 頁
...that produced upon man, by the touch of the same fish at only one of his extremities. The horses are probably not killed, but only stunned. They are drowned...eels. " We had little doubt that the fishing would termi. nate by killing successively all the animals engaged ; but, by degrees, the impetuosity of this... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, William MacGillivray - 1832 - 436 頁
...touches it only by one of the extremities. The horses are probably, not killed but only .stunned; 1|hey are drowned from the impossibility of rising amid...the prolonged struggle between the other horses and eels." The gymnoti at length dispersed, and approached the edge of the pool, when five of them were... | |
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