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JAGUAB ATTACKIITG A TAFIB. Here is a graphic scene in the South American forest. From a convenient ambush the Jaguar springs out 



upon a Tapir, which has been enjoying herself with her young on the river banlc. Frequently when a Jaguar jumps on the back of a Tapir the attacked ani- 

 mal runs into a thicket with its bloodthirsty assailant, whose hold on the tough, thick hide is weak, and thus the Jaguar is often thrown off. In the case pre- 

 sented in the illustration the Tapir can dive with its young, and thus escape the Jaguar, which, like all other Cats, can do little damage in the water. 



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