Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... says : - " I don't remem- ber having killed a tiger measuring more than 10 feet 6 inches in his skin , but I have seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the skin of ...
... says : - " I don't remem- ber having killed a tiger measuring more than 10 feet 6 inches in his skin , but I have seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the skin of ...
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... says : " 10 feet 5 inches was the largest tiger I ever saw ; but I sent the question to Martin and inclose his reply and the inclosures to it . I remember hearing of the immense tiger White speaks of . " Col. C. Martin , C. I. Horse , says ...
... says : " 10 feet 5 inches was the largest tiger I ever saw ; but I sent the question to Martin and inclose his reply and the inclosures to it . I remember hearing of the immense tiger White speaks of . " Col. C. Martin , C. I. Horse , says ...
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... says it " is one of the dullest of the group , " while he did not say a word about its feeding on bright - coloured fruits . ' " But he did say that it would eat " any fruit " ( i . 192 ) , and I presume , therefore , that it sometimes ...
... says it " is one of the dullest of the group , " while he did not say a word about its feeding on bright - coloured fruits . ' " But he did say that it would eat " any fruit " ( i . 192 ) , and I presume , therefore , that it sometimes ...
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