| Edward Turner Bennett - 1830 - 342 页
...' not grasp readily with his teeth, he pushed forwards leaning against them with his right fore paw and his chin. He never carried any thing on his tail,...may have the power of absorbing water, like the skin of frogs, though it must be owned that the scaly integument which invests that member has not much... | |
| 1834 - 582 页
...he liked to dip in water; but he was not rond of plunging in the whole ol his body. If his tail wa» kept moist, he never cared to drink ; but if it was...may have the power of absorbing water, like the skin of frogs, though it must be owned that the scaly integument which invests that member has not much... | |
| 1835 - 550 页
...the appearance of deformity ; but- if the Iocs were straight instead of being incurved, the atiilnal could not use them for the purpose of keeping its...may have the power of absorbing water, like the skin of frogs, though it must be owned that the scaly integument which invests that member has not much... | |
| William Martin - 1871 - 388 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right fore-paw and his chin. He never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he...of plunging in the whole of his body. If his tail were kept moist he never cared to drink ; but if it were kept dry it became hot, and the animal appeared... | |
| Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right fore paw and his chin. He never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he was not fond of plunging in his whole body. If his tail was kept moist, he never cared to drink, but if it was kept dry, it became... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 页
...any thing on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he was not fond of plunging in his whole body. If his tail was kept moist, he never cared to...may have the power of absorbing water, like the skin of frogs ; though it must be owned that the scaly integument which invests that member has not much... | |
| Wonders - 1847 - 444 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right forepaw and his chin. He never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he was not fond of plunging in the whole body. If his tail was kept moist, he never cared to drink ; but if it was kept dry, it became hot,... | |
| 1850 - 758 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right fore-paw and his chin. lie never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he...whole of his body. If his tail was kept moist he never * Part of this narrative appeared, by the permission of the author, in The Gardens and Menagerie of... | |
| William John Broderip - 1852 - 446 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right fore-paw and his chin. He never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he...may have the power of absorbing water, like the skin of frogs, though it must be owned that the scaly integument which invests that member has not much... | |
| Reading book - 1854 - 300 页
...pushed forwards, leaning against them with his right fore-paw and his chin. He never carried anything on his tail, which he liked to dip in water, but he...appeared distressed and would drink a great deal. " Bread, and bread and milk and sugar, formed the principal part of Binny 's food ; but he was very... | |
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