-^ The Hyaena-Dog 



J. G. Millais ^ speaks of the " good old days " in 

 South Africa, when a well-mounted man of average weight 

 could bring down a swift roan antelope {^Hippotragiis 

 eqiiiinis) after a chase of four miles, a waterbuck after 



A UOUL) EXAMPLE OF PROTECTIVE RESEMBLANCE. 

 A WOUNDED BULL ELAND LYING UNDER THE 

 SHADE OF A THORN-TREE 



a chase of three miles, and an old kudu bull after a 

 chase of two. These animals can have very little chance 

 of escape, therefore, when chased by hy^ena-dogs. 



1 J. G. Millais, A Breath from the Ve/cft. 



