No sooner did the Shrew become aware of the presence of the mouse than he gave chase. The mouse, though much larger than the Shrew, showed no disposition to fight, and his superior agility enabled him, for a long time, easily to evade his pursuer, for... Bulletin - Sivu 49tekijä(t) Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1892 - 299 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Linnaean Society of New York - 1882 - 430 sivua
...and Naturalist, vol. Ill, Nos. XI A XII, December, 1883 [not published till February. 1884], p. 283. large adult male, weighed just 17 grammes. No sooner...a considerable distance beyond. The Shrew labored at great disadvantage, not only from his inability to keep pace with the mouse, but also, and to a... | |
| Linnaean Society of New York - 1882 - 430 sivua
...Naturalist, vol. Ill, Nos. XI i XII, December, 1883 [not published till February, 1884!, P- 283large adult male, weighed just 17 grammes. No sooner did...a considerable distance beyond. The Shrew labored at great disadvantage, not only from his inability to keep pace with the mouse, but also, and to a... | |
| Charles Barney Cory - 1912 - 528 sivua
...the box with him an uninjured and very active white-footed mouse. The Shrew at the time weighed 11.20 grammes, while the mouse, which was a large adult...a considerable distance beyond. The Shrew labored at great disadvantage, not only from his inability to keep pace with the mouse, but also, and to a... | |
| Edwin Lincoln Moseley - 1927 - 332 sivua
...the time weighed 11.20 grams, while the mouse, which was a large adult male, weighed just 17 grams. No sooner did the shrew become aware of the presence...pursuer, for at a single leap he would pass over the latter 's head and to a considerable distance beyond. The shrew labored at great disadvantage, not... | |
| 1912 - 526 sivua
...the box with him an uninjured and very active white-footed mouse. The Shrew at the time weighed 11.20 grammes, while the mouse, which was a large adult...a considerable distance beyond. The Shrew labored at great disadvantage, not only from his inability to keep pace with the mouse, but also, and to a... | |
| Hartley H. T. Jackson, Jody Lepage - 2013 - 532 sivua
...the box with him an uninjured and very active white-footed mouse. The Shrew at the time weighed 11.20 grammes, while the mouse which was a large adult male...a considerable distance beyond. The Shrew labored at great disadvantage, not only from his inability to keep pace with the mouse, but also, and to a... | |
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