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her species. They washed their faces with 
eir paws ; and eat, sitting np. They wan- 
;red about, in the day and morning; and slept^ 
1 night, rolled up. They seldom made any 
■y; when they did, it was like that of a 
at." 
Dr. Pallas informs us, 'which Pennant has 
Bitted, that he kept them in a box, withsandj, 
I which they delighted to burrow. The tail 
little more than a quartei of an inch in lengths 
ach of the feet has four toes; and a knob^ 
ithout any claw, in place of the fifth. 
