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" Sloth is an inhabitant of forests within the tropics, where the trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip it of its leaves. During the many... "
The London Magazine - 第 346 頁
1826
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 第 2 卷

Half hours - 1856 - 358 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...had finished the last of the old leaves, there would bo a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped first, ready for him to begin again, so quick...
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Buffon's Natural history of man, the globe, and of quadrupeds v. 1-2, 第 1-2 卷

Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1857 - 756 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no-reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...would hazard a conjecture, that by the time the animal has finished the last of the old leaves, there would be a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped...
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An Illustrated History of British Guiana

George Hanneman Bennett - 1866 - 366 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...many years I have ranged the forests, I have never scen a tree in such a state of nudity ; indeed, I would haxard a conjecture, that, by the time the...
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The Globe readers (ed. by A.F. Murison). Primer 1,2; Book 1-6, 第 6 冊

Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 448 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...would be a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped first, ready for him to begin again, so quick is the process of vegetation in these countries....
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Wanderings in South America

Charles Waterton - 1882 - 72 頁
...seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely atrip it of its leaves. During the many years I have ranged...forests, I have never seen a tree in such a state of nndity ; indeed, I would hazard a conjecture, that, by the time the animal had finished the last of...
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Tom Brown's school-days, by an old boy [T. Hughes]. Wanderings in South ...

Thomas Hughes - 1882 - 220 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...its leaves. During the many years I have ranged the foresta, 1 have never seen a tree in such a state of nndity ; indeed, I would hazard a conjecture,...
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A Natural History Reader for School and Home

1883 - 456 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...would be a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped first, ready for him to begin again, so quick is the process of vegetation in these countries....
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The shorter Globe readers, compiled and ed. by A.F. Murison. Standard 2-6, 第 6 冊

Alexander Falconer Murison - 1884 - 254 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...would be a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped first, ready for him to begin again, so quick is the process of vegetation in "these countries....
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Glimpses of the Animate World; Or, Science and Literature of Natural History ...

1885 - 456 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...would be a new crop on the part of the tree he had stripped first, ready for him to begin again, so quick is the process of vegetation in these countries....
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., 第 3 卷

Robert Kemp Philp - 432 頁
...trees touch each other in the greatest profusion, there seems to be no reason why he should confine himself to one tree alone for food, and entirely strip...ranged the forests, I have never seen a tree in such a stale of nudity l indeed, I would hazard a conjecture, that, by the time the animal had finished the...
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