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Page 143
... animals , which may be regarded as intermediary between the true cold- blooded and the true warm - blooded animals , undergo a decrease in body temperature as well as vital activity while hibernating , and in some cases their body ...
... animals , which may be regarded as intermediary between the true cold- blooded and the true warm - blooded animals , undergo a decrease in body temperature as well as vital activity while hibernating , and in some cases their body ...
Page 159
... animals had become extinct east of the Missis- sippi by the year 1815. All buffaloes that lived in America in historic times belonged to the same species ( Bison americanus ) , but the woodland variety was larger and had developed other ...
... animals had become extinct east of the Missis- sippi by the year 1815. All buffaloes that lived in America in historic times belonged to the same species ( Bison americanus ) , but the woodland variety was larger and had developed other ...
Page 349
... Animals , do they focus eyes , 163 Animals , domestic , variation of color in , 105 Animals , number of each species in ark , 80 Animals , which descend trees head first , 18 Animals with highest temperature , 143 Anno urbis conditæ ...
... Animals , do they focus eyes , 163 Animals , domestic , variation of color in , 105 Animals , number of each species in ark , 80 Animals , which descend trees head first , 18 Animals with highest temperature , 143 Anno urbis conditæ ...
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