THE JUNGLE SHEEr, 
peculiar roar or bark, when alarmed or otherwise. The 
long canines in the jaw are not firmly fixed but are very 
moveable, and they appear to be quite under control of the 
animal so that they can be moved to different angles and 
thus be made formidable weapons of defence, and I have 
had my dogs severely wounded by these scimitar like teeth, 
I at one time thought that this peculiar bark was produced, 
or rather helped, by these teeth, probably assisted by its 
long tongue, but I have doubts as to whether I am right 
as to this. The male certainly makes at times a rattling 
kind of noise as if two pieces of loose bones were hit 
together or more like a pair of castanets. The natives say 
that this peculiar noise is only made when the muntjack 
crosses the fresh track of a tiger. 
THE JUNGLE SHEEP. 
