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this Quantity every Day, divided into Three Meals,' 
and about a Trufs of Hay in a Week, bcfides Greens 
of different Kinds, which were often brought to 
him, and of which he feemed fonder than of his dry 
Vi&uals; and drank large Quantities of Water at a 
Time, being then, as I was informed by his Keeper, 
Two Years old. 
He appeared very peaceable in his Temper ; for 
he bore to be handled in any Part of his Body ; but is 
outrageous when (truck or hungry, and is pacified in 
either Cafe only by giving him Vi&uals. In his 
Outrage he jumps about, and fprings to an incredible 
Height, driving his Head againft the Walls of the 
Place with great Fury and Quickncfs, notwithftand- 
ing his lumpifh Afpcd : This I have feen fcveral 
times, cfpccially in a Morning, before his Rice and 
Sugar was given him $ which induces me to believe 
he is quite indomitable and untradable, and mud 
certainly run too faft for a Man on foot to efcape 
him. 
As to his Size, he did not exceed a young Heifer 
in Height ; but was very broad and thick. His Head, 
in Proportion, is very large, having the hinder Part, 
next his Ears, extremely high, in proportion to the 
reft of his Face, which is flat, and finks down fud- 
denly forward towards the Middle, rifing again to 
the Horn, but in a lefler Degree. The Horn (lands 
on the Nofe of the Animal, as upon a Hill. I have 
feen the Bones of a Head of one of thefe, in Sir 
Hans Sloanes Mufeum ; and the Part on which the 
Horn is fixed, rifes into a blunt Cone, to anfvver to a 
Cavity in the Bafis of the Horn, which is very hard and 
folid, having no manner of Hollow nor Core, like 
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