id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23576 Reid, Mayne Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found: A Book of Zoology for Boys .txt text/plain 46318 1957 70 animal genus is given two chapters, for instance domestic dogs, and wild The number of species of these animals, both in the Old and New Worlds, species, all inhabitants of the great forests of tropical America. a very different animal from his brown congener, but other species have dozen distinct species--differing not only in size, shape, and colour, species of badger-like animal, though usually referred to the weasels. North American Common Wolf--are all animals of such different appearance species belonging to the Old World; and a great many to North America. A great many species exist in the forests of North America; sometimes several species inhabit the northern countries of America--some so small countries of Africa is the African species or a variety of the Asiatic species or variety of this valuable animal, different in some respects known species inhabiting different parts of the world--as usual, ./cache/23576.txt ./txt/23576.txt