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Example sentences for "wild animals"

  • The Molossian dogs were at a later period much esteemed by the Romans as watch dogs, not only of their dwellings, but also to guard their flocks against the incursions of wild animals.

  • And can you tell me anything about the prices of wild animals, Mr. Hagenbeck?

  • The training of wild animals is now one of the most important parts of my business.

  • Munich, and was pronounced highly satisfactory, considering that it was "a product from the flesh of half-wild animals.

  • Very great numbers of birds, wild animals, cattle, and horses perished from the want of food and water.

  • The Tokroori is a most industrious labourer; and, were he assured of protection and moderate taxation, he would quickly change the character of these fertile lands, that are now uninhabited, except by wild animals.

  • Not only are the claws prized by the Arabs, but the moustache of the lion is carefully preserved and sewn in a leather envelope, to be worn as an amulet; such a charm is supposed to protect the wearer from the attacks of wild animals.

  • The Propitiation of Wild Animals By Hunters Chapter 54.

  • I observed that some of the people were possessed by demons, some were wounded by wild animals, some were hurt by landslides, others suffered shipwreck, and many were attacked by disease.

  • For at harvest a number of wild animals, such as hares, rabbits, and partridges, are commonly driven by the progress of the reaping into the last patch of standing corn, and make their escape from it as it is being cut down.

  • Once again the painters, engravers, and sculptors adorned the caves with representations of wild animals.

  • Cro-Magnon hunters appear to have performed ceremonies in the depths of caverns where they painted and carved wild animals, with purpose to obtain power over them.

  • Hours of slow winding took them high up on the mountains, the snow growing deeper and less trodden by wild animals, until they were among the pines.

  • Their ideas of play being founded on the ways of things about them, they are warriors, wild animals, horses, and the hunters, and the hunted by turns.

  • These remarks do not apply to wild animals in captivity.

  • Some of the notes had undoubtedly been suggested by the song of local birds and by sounds of wild animals.

  • This was another man, a trapper of wild animals, and he had dug a deep hole along a jungle path where he knew lions and other animals would walk.

  • I don't know," answered Chaki, "except that far across the ocean white people like to pay money to look at wild animals such as we have in our jungle.

  • And people pay money to look at wild animals?

  • He liked to see their long red shadows fall across the leaves and grass, peopling the dark forest with fierce wild animals; he would feel all the cosier within the scarlet rim of the firelight.

  • West of them was a vast waste of forest spreading away far beyond the Mississippi, and, so it was supposed, inhabited only by wild animals.

  • Then their dread was of starvation or death by wild animals, and they had begun to lose hope.

  • Boy Scout Nature Lore to be Found in The Hickory Ridge Boy Scout Series Wild Animals of the United States--Tracking--in Number I.

  • There were no wild animals of any consequence around that part of the country, although farther north hunters got deer, and even a black bear had been shot the previous spring.

  • Wild Animals of the United States } in Number I.


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