Red Deer: Natural HistoryLongmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 320 pages |
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... antlers than their modern descendants . The sands of Morecambe Bay have a reputation at the present time for the large symmetrical horns which are from time to time washed out by the tide from the holes in which they B 2 CHAP PAGE THE ...
... antlers than their modern descendants . The sands of Morecambe Bay have a reputation at the present time for the large symmetrical horns which are from time to time washed out by the tide from the holes in which they B 2 CHAP PAGE THE ...
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... antlers , sometimes at a great depth below the present surface . These remains are seldom quite perfect . Those found in the rubbish heaps of Roman settlements usually bear evidence of having been sawn asunder by workmen , whose task it ...
... antlers , sometimes at a great depth below the present surface . These remains are seldom quite perfect . Those found in the rubbish heaps of Roman settlements usually bear evidence of having been sawn asunder by workmen , whose task it ...
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... antlers . ' The name of Martindale seems to be a corrup- tion of Markendale , for the latter word occurs in Saxton's map of 1576. I admit that John Manwood refers to the district as Martendale as early as 1598 , but he was probably ...
... antlers . ' The name of Martindale seems to be a corrup- tion of Markendale , for the latter word occurs in Saxton's map of 1576. I admit that John Manwood refers to the district as Martendale as early as 1598 , but he was probably ...
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... antlers of the stag which showed sport so worthy of a Scottish sovereign were nailed up upon the trunk of a fine oak which grew close to the spot where the stag died . There they remained until the year 1648 , when one of the antlers ...
... antlers of the stag which showed sport so worthy of a Scottish sovereign were nailed up upon the trunk of a fine oak which grew close to the spot where the stag died . There they remained until the year 1648 , when one of the antlers ...
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... antlers are sometimes shed in February . A Highland stag has been known to drop his horns in December , but such an event is rare . The Martindale deer seldom cast their antlers until the arrival of April , and some immature animals ...
... antlers are sometimes shed in February . A Highland stag has been known to drop his horns in December , but such an event is rare . The Martindale deer seldom cast their antlers until the arrival of April , and some immature animals ...
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