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the others. In the Kamtfchatkan feas, they gene¬ 
rally chufe fome infulated rock for their ftation, 
where they roar fo loud as to be heard at two miles 
diftance : the young bleat like flieep. They are of 
a very lethargic difpofition, fond of wallowing in 
miry places, and will lie like fwine on one another, 
grunting like thofe animals, and fometimes fnorting 
like horfes in full vigor. They are very ina&ive on 
land : to prevent a furprize, each herd places a fen- 
tinel, who gives certain fignals of the appearance of 
danger: during the breeding feafon they % abllain 
from food, and before, that is elapfed become very 
lean: at other times, they feed on Teals, fea-otters, 
and iiflvf. 
( ■, i.., : , 
. * Hijr. Kamtfchatka , iz %. , Jfoode Rogers' 's voy. i%7. 
t m KaJfcbatka, i'23/ ' ' " 
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