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Title: |
A history of the earth, and animated nature |
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Goldsmith, O. |
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1774 |
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London, J.Nourse |
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vol. 4, pp. 1-482 |
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View PDF: 308,6 kb |
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General
All Rhino Species
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NEXT to the elephant, the Rhinoceros is the most powerful of animals. It is usually found twelve feet long, from the tip of the nose to the insertion of the tail; from six to seven feet high; and the circumference of its body is nearly equal to its length. It is, there?fore, equal to ... |
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