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" ... beats him down, and treads him to the ground. The manner of going of this animal is not less extraordinary than its appearance. Instead of going directly forward, it seems to kick up behind with one leg, and then making a bound onward with the other,... "
The Wonders of Nature and Art, Or, A Concise Account of Whatever is Most ... - Σελίδα 197
των Thomas Smith - 1806
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