| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 390 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded, was helped out of the corral, and his sou Ranghani took his place. The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads towards the centre.... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - East Asia - 1881 - 524 pages
...rope, and turned to attack the man. The latter would have suffered for his temerity, had not Siriboddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the...wounded, was helped out of the corral, and his son, Ilaiighanie, took his place. " The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads towards the centre.... | |
| Elizabeth Spooner - Animal welfare - 1881 - 302 pages
...raising her trunk, and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd. The herd again collected into a circle, with their heads towards the centre. The...singled out, and two tame ones pushed boldly in, one on either side of him till the three stood nearly abreast. He made no resistance ; — the nooser now... | |
| George John Romanes - Animal behavior - 1882 - 550 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded, was helped out of the corral, and his son, Eanghanie, took his place. The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads towards the centre.... | |
| Lemurs - 1883 - 456 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded, was helped out of the corral, and his son Kanghanie took his place. 11. The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads toward the center.... | |
| George John Romanes - Animal behavior - 1884 - 552 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded,...out of the corral, and his son, Ranghanie, took his pkce. The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads towards the centre. The largest male was... | |
| Animals - 1885 - 456 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded, was helped out of the corral, and his son Kanghanie took his place. 11. The herd again collected in a circle, with their heads toward the center.... | |
| George John Romanes - Animal behavior - 1891 - 552 pages
...temerity had not Siribeddi protected him by raising her trunk and driving the assailant into the midst of the herd, when the old man, being slightly wounded,...singled out, and two tame ones pushed boldly in, one on either side of him, till the three stood nearly abreast. He made no resistance, but betrayed his uneasiness... | |
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