The romance of the animal world
THE ROMANCE OF THE ANIMAL WORLD
An Unexpected Meal.
The peccary stood on the alligator’s tail, mistaking it for a tree trunk. In a moment the alligator stretched its tail round like a bow almost to its side: suddenly it let go, and whilst the peccary thus shot up was still in mid-air, it swung its terrible tail again, and knocked its now insensible prey almost into its own jaws.
THE ROMANCE OF THE ANIMAL WORLD
INTERESTING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STRANGE & CURIOUS IN NATURAL HISTORY
BY EDMUND SELOUS AUTHOR OF “BIRD WATCHING,” ETC. ETC.
WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY LANCELOT SPEED & S. T. DADD