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lately helpless on the ground, not being capabli 

 walking on the bottom of the foot. 



Waterton says that, in climbing, the ai (Bradypus tri 



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Fio. 288.— Pangolin « M la) robbing white-ant ne 



dactylus, Pig. 287) uses its legs alternately: that ita hair 

 •• is thick and coarse at the extremity and gradually ta 

 to the mot where it becomes fine as a spider's web. 11 s 



Fio. %®.—Da8i/pu8tricinctu8. From Lfltken's Zool 



fur has so much the hue of the moss which grows on the 

 branches of the trees, that it is very difficult to make him 

 out when he is at res< " 



