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both horse and ass, and in temper, that which died 

 on board ship, though very wild and shy at first, 

 was by no means vicious, and fed on sea-biscuifc 

 with willingness. 



It would appear that this species is not gregari- 

 ous in Africa, but an inhabitant of mountain cover, 

 and always desirous of the shelter of the woods ; it 

 comes down to the wells and drinking-springs alone 

 or in small families, and is there liable to be way- 

 laid by men, the great felinse, and hyaenas; but 

 there is no want of courage in its defence, biting 

 fiercely ; and having a very delicate sense of smell, 

 danger is avoided by the wariness of its actions and 

 the readiness of its rapid retreat up the mountains. 



