WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY 



mitted, and that the skeleton, which had fallen from the 

 roof of my house into the street, was that of some human 

 being and had been conveyed to the nearest police 

 station. It turned out to be my tiger skeleton, but I 

 found it necessary to have the bones of the head, legs 

 and tail carried to the station in order to enable the 

 surgeon, who had been sent for to examine the portions 

 of the skeleton, to certify that they were not " human 

 remains." 



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