Wolf. 



Bear. 



Am. Buffalo or Bison. 



Blackboard drawing- of Wolf's head, 1O inches long 1 ; of Bear's 

 head, 15 inches; of Buffalo's head, 24 inches. (Full size.) 



hollow logs, and holes in the ice or snow, and pass several 

 weeks in a kind of sleep. 



83. The affection of bears for their young is very 

 remarkable. When one of her cubs is shot, the grief and 

 cries of the mother, her frantic efforts to arouse it, and 

 her refusal to leave it even when the bullets are whistling 

 past, show her anxiety for her cub to be far greater than 

 that for herself. 



84. DEER are found in all parts of the world, 

 in cold, hot and temper- 

 ate regions ; in forest, jun- 

 gle, swamp and prairie, 



except in Australia. 



85. Deer are not savage 



like bears, but very timid. Deer and Buffalo on the 

 Whenever their keen sight, Prairie, 



hearing or scent detects the approach of an 

 enemy it is off with the speed of a race-horse. 

 When pursued, it usually takes refuge in a lake 

 or a stream. 



