CLOUDED TIGER. 
ZOO NOTES. 
Written and Illustrated with Photographs by W. P. Danpo, F.z.s. 
THis beautiful specimen of the Felis nebulosa 
is very docile. She has been 
at the Zoo since 1899. The 
darkness of the cage and linuted 
space make it exceedingly difficult to get 
a good portrait of her, and I believe this 
is the first time 
she has been 
successfully 
photographed. 
About the 
habits of this 
animal very 
little is known 
beyond the 
Clouded 
Tiger. 
Ir is notable that members of two separate 
families of frogs and of two dis- 
tinct families of snakes should 
have taken to arboreal life. The 
chief characteristics of the Tree-Frogs are that 
their toes are quite free from webs and that 
their extremi- 
ties expand 
into rounded 
tips, enabling 
the animals to 
chmb with sure 
though slow 
Graceful 
Tree=Frog. 
progression. 
The tree-frog 
fact that it illustrated 1s 
passes nearly really a very 
the whole of its pretty little 
time in trees, iPO@, Ok & 
sleeping on beautiful 
the branches, ereen colour, 
and that its brilhant and 
food consists shining with 
chiefly of birds the lustre of 
and small polished mala- 
mammals. TREE-FROG. chite. 
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