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for future subsistence. Its food is various; and, as it is able to pass
through a very small hole, there are few places secure from its
approach. It seems a constant attendant on man, and is to be found
only near his dwelling. Its sight and hearing are extremely acute: and
as soon as it observes the least motion, or hears the slightest noise,
it listens attentively, sitting erect on its hinder feet; and, if the alarm
continues, it runs in haste to its retreat. But if it be gradually
encouraged, and nourishment and security are offered, it will, by
degrees, lose those fears. An instance is related of a Mouse that
made its appearance every day at the table of its benefactor, and
there waited until it had received its usual portion of food, which it
devoured, and then ran away. Some few of this species are of a pure
white colour; but whether they be a permanent kind, or only an
accidental variety, cannot well be determined.
THE MOLE.

THE MOLE.

This animal is mostly found in grounds where the soil is loose and
soft, and affords the greatest quantity of worms and insects, on
which it feeds. Destined to seek its food under the surface of the
earth, it is wonderfully adapted by the all-wise Author of Nature, to its
peculiar mode of living. It enjoys the sense of hearing and smelling in
a very eminent degree: but is almost void of sight. To an animal of
such habits, a larger degree of sight would be attended with great
inconvenience, as well as be liable to continual injuries. Its eyes are
extremely small, and completely hid in the fur. The form of this
creature’s body, and particularly the construction of its fore feet, are
admirably adapted to the purpose of making its way in the earth,
which it does with wonderful ease: these feet are quite naked, very
broad, with large palms, almost like a hand: there are five toes on
each, with strong nails at the end. The hind feet are very small, with
five slender toes and a small thumb on the inside. Whenever
surprised on the surface of the ground, the mole disappears in an
instant.
THE HEDGEHOG.

THE HEDGEHOG.

The Hedgehog generally resides in small thickets and hedges; lives


on fruits, worms, beetles, and all kinds of insects; it conceals itself in
the day, and feeds only during the night. This animal is provided by
nature with a prickly armour, which defends it from the attacks of all
the smaller beasts of prey. When alarmed, it immediately collects
itself into the form of a ball, and presents on all sides a surface
covered with sharp points, which few animals are hardy enough to
engage. The more it is harassed, the closer it rolls itself. There are
few dogs that will venture to attack the Hedgehog. This little animal
has been so far domesticated as to learn to turn a spit by means of a
small wheel in which it is placed; it likewise answered to its name. In
the winter, it wraps itself up in a warm nest, made of moss, dried
grass, and leaves; and sleeps out the greater part of that season. It
is frequently found so completely encircled with herbage that it
resembles a ball of dried leaves.
THE BAT.

This curious animal appears at first sight to be a bird, but it has


nothing in common with them, but the power of raising itself into the
air. The common species of this animal is about the size of a mouse,
or nearly two inches and a half in length: the wings are in fact an
extension of the skin all round the body; it is stretched on every side
when the animal flies, by the four inner toes of the fore feet, which
are very long.

THE BAT.

The body of the Bat is covered with a short fur, of a mouse colour,
tinged with red; the eyes are very small, and the ears like those of a
mouse.
The Bat appears early in the summer, and begins its flight towards
evening. It feeds upon gnats, moths, and almost all insects. This
animal sleeps away the greater part of its time, never venturing
abroad by day-light, nor yet in wet weather.
THE GUINEA PIG.

THE GUINEA PIG.

This curious little animal, which is sometimes called the Restless


Cavy, is a native of Brazil, but many of them are kept in a domestic
state in various countries. It is of the rabbit kind, and resembles that
animal very much in its appearance and habits. It is not quite so
large as the rabbit, and is marked with white, black, and orange
colours. It has not got any tail, which makes it look very curious. It is
a very neat animal, and spends much of its time in cleaning the fur of
its companions. It never seems to form any attachment, and will
suffer its young to be taken away and destroyed, without making any
resistance. If any of their young ones chance to get dirtied the
female takes such a dislike to them, that she will never let them
come near her again.
Guinea Pigs will sometimes scratch and kick each other till they
are covered with blood.
THE OTTER.

THE OTTER.

These animals are, in general, rather more than three feet long from
the point of their nose to the tip of their tail. Their legs are very short,
but they are strong and muscular. The colour of their body is mostly
of a deep brown.
Otters live chiefly on the banks of rivers or brooks. They make the
entrance to their burrows under water, and work upwards, forming
several lodges, that they may have a retreat in case of high floods;
they end by making a small hole for the purpose of admitting air, but
they take care that this hole shall come out in the midst of some thick
bush, so that they may not be discovered. They are easily tamed,
and are kept by many fishermen, being found of great service. The
fishermen send them into the water, and they will often drive the fish
into their nets, and sometimes bring out the larger ones in their
mouths.
THE ICHNEUMON.

This curious little animal is a native of Egypt, Barbary, and the Cape
of Good Hope. It is, in general, about the size of a common cat, but
rather longer in its body, and shorter in its legs. Its colour is a pale
reddish grey. It is sometimes streaked with a variety of colours, in the
same manner as a domestic cat. While eating, it sits upright, and
uses its fore feet like hands.
THE ICHNEUMON.

This animal is the boldest and most useful of the weasel kind. It is
of very great service in Egypt, and indeed is almost worshipped
there, for it destroys a great quantity of the eggs of the crocodile, and
will even attack the crocodile itself. Rats, mice, birds, serpents, and
lizards become its prey; and it will even seize the most poisonous
reptiles, and if bitten by them, it is said to be able to cure itself by the
use of some herb. The Egyptians esteem it so much, that they keep
it in their houses, as we do the cat.
THE END.

C. Whittingham, Tooks Court,


Chancery Lane.

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