Wild-Cattle.

Feræ Pecudes.

The Buff, 1.
and the Buffal, 2.
are wild Bulls.
Urus, 1.
& Bubalus, 2.
sunt feri Boves.
The Elke, 3.
being bigger than an Horse
(whose back is impenetrable)
hath knaggy horns
as also the Hart, 4.
Alces, 3.
major equo
(cujus tergus est impenetrabilis)
habet ramosa cornua:
ut & Cervus, 4.
but the Roe, 5. and
the Hind-calf, almost none.
Sed Caprea, 5. cum
Hinnulo, ferè nulla.
The Stone-back, 6.
huge great ones.
Capricornus, 6.
prægrandia;
The Wild-goat, 7.
hath very little ones,
by which she hangeth
her self on a Rock.
Rupicapra, 7.
minuta,
quibus suspendit
se ad rupem.
The Unicorn, 8.
hath but one,
but that a precious one.
Monoceros, 8.
habet unum,
sed pretiosum.
The Boar, 9.
assaileth one with his tushes.
Aper, 9.
grassatur dentibus.
The Hare, 10. is fearful.Lepus, 10. pavet.
The Cony, 11.
diggeth the Earth.
Cuniculus, 11.
perfodit terram;
As also the Mole, 12.
which maketh hillocks.
Ut & Talpa, 12.
quæ facit grumos.

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Wild-Beasts.

Feræ Bestiæ.

Wild Beasts have
sharp paws, and teeth,
and are flesh eaters.
Bestiæ habent
acutos ungues, & dentes,
suntque carnivoræ,
As the Lyon, 1.
the King of four-footed Beasts,
having a mane;
with the Lioness.
Ut Leo, 1.
Rex quadrupedum,
jubatus;
cum Leænâ.
The spotted Panther, 2.Maculosus, Pardo
(Panthera) 2.
The Tyger, 3.
the cruellest of all.
Tygris, 3.
immanissima omnium.
The Shaggy Bear, 4.Villosus Ursus, 4.
The ravenous Wolf, 5.Rapax Lupus, 5.
The quick sighted Ounce, 6.Lynx, 6. visu pollens,
The tayled fox, 7.
the craftiest of all.
Caudata Vulpes, 7.
astutissima omnium.
The Hedge-hog, 8.
is prickly.
Erinaceus, 8.
est aculeatus.
The Badger, 9.
delighteth in holes.
Melis, 9.
gaudet latebris.

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