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" ... tusker undertaking to cover the retreat of a herd. A herd is invariably led by a female — never a male — and the females with young ones are at all times dangerous if intruded upon. The necessity for the convenience of the mothers of the herd... "
Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India: Their Haunts and Habits from ... - Page 35
by George P. Sanderson - 1907 - 387 lehte
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Appletons' Journal, 6. köide

1879 - 592 lehte
...intruded upon. The necessity for the convenience of the mothers of the herd regulating its movement is evident, as they must accommodate the length and...grumbling from the throat. Fear is similarly expressed by a shrill, brassy trumpet, or by a roar from the lungs ; pleasure by a continued low squeaking through...
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The Quarterly Review, 146. köide

1878 - 618 lehte
...intruded upon. The necessity for the convenience of the mothers of the herd regulating its movement is evident, as they must accommodate the length and...grumbling from the throat. Fear is similarly expressed by a shrill, brassy trumpet, or by a roar from the lungs. Pleasure by a continued low squeaking through...
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The Quarterly Review, 146. köide

1878 - 630 lehte
...intruded upon. The necessity for the convenience of the mothers of the herd regulating its movement is evident, as they must accommodate the length and...causes, and brooding by itself, it expresses its anger anger by a continued hoarse grumbling from the throat. Fear is similarly expressed by a shrill, brassy...
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The Quarterly Review, 146. köide

1878 - 620 lehte
...communicating with each other, and in expressing their wants and feelings. Some are uttered by the trunk—some by the throat. The conjunctures in which either means...expresses its anger by a continued hoarse grumbling from tbe throat. Fear is similarly expressed by a shrill, brassy trumpet, or by a roar from the lungs. Pleasure...
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Wild Beasts: A Study of the Characters and Habits of the Elephant, Lion ...

John Hampden Porter - 1894 - 420 lehte
...and in expressing their wants and feelings." But he adds that, while "some are made by the trunk and some by the throat, the conjunctures in which either...expression is employed, cannot be strictly classified, as pleasure, fear, want, and other emotions are indicated by either." Leveson, on the contrary, gives...
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