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HUNTING IN THE JUNdLE 



a shrill, piercing note, and he rushes rapidly straight 

 ahead, overturning every obstacle, uprooting trees, 

 ploughing the ground with his terrible tusks, and vent- 



THE ONE-HORNED IIUINOCEKOS. 



ino- his raii;e on whatever he meets. Covered as he is 

 with a tough and little sensitive hide, he fears neither 

 the rifle-ball nor the claws of the tiger and lion, and 

 even has been said to attack the mighty elephant. 



