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- Advancing, ... her clear eyes fixed on mine
- Cat looking up
- And from that hour they were fast friends
- was glad ... that she had not died elsewhere
- There was a useless battle
- She passed deliciously dreamy days
- Rolling on the crimson rug
- In company of the everlasting tortoise
- And still looked directly in my eyes
- Betty
- Mack
Cat trying to open the door - Thomas
- Tiger
- Snooks
- Sammy
- Pete
- Mitch
- Jimmie
- Dump
- Samson Slaying a Lion
Judges 14:6 - Daniel in the Lion's Den
Daniel 6:19, 22 - The Rhesus and Entellus. (1 Kings 10. 22)
- The Badger (Exod. 26 14)
"Thou shalt make a covering above of badgers' skins." - Dogs prowling at Night. (Psa. 59 14)
Dogs prowling at Night "At evening let them return; and let them make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city. Let them wander up and down for meat, and grudge if they be not satisfied"—Psalm LIX. 14, 15. - The Lion and his Den. (Ezek. xix. 2)
An animal so destructive among the flocks and herds could not be allowed to carry out its depredations unchecked, and as we have already seen, the warfare waged against it has been so successful, that the Lions have long ago been fairly extirpated in Palestine. The usual method of capturing or killing the Lion was by pitfalls or nets, to both of which there are many references in the Scriptures. - Mus rattus
- Mus decumanus
- Head of Mus rattus
- Head of Mus decumanus
- The field-mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus)
- Angora Buck
Early Importation - Angora Goat
The next importation of practical importance, although it was claimed that nine head were received about 1861, by one Stiles, was made by Israel S. Diehl, a former U.S. consul and C. S. Brown, of Newark, New Jersey, about 1868. Mr. Diehl was commissioned by the United States government to investigate the industry in Turkey, and he secured a lot of Angoras, variously estimated at from one hundred to one hundred and sixty head. Mr. C. P. Bailey furnished the money for the transportation of these goats to California. He says, "Some were fairly good and some were only ordinary. They were of medium size, and with the exception of the neck, tolerably well covered with fleece, which however had a scattering of kemp throughout. They were conceded to be the best brought to California up to that time." Some of these bucks had been tampered with and were sterile. - Dog eating a bone
- Dog chasing a rabbit
- Dog choosing a good pillow
- Dog backing up
- Dog and sleeping cat
- Dog
- Dog
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Running Dog
- Sitting dog
- Eying the basket
- Dog
- Dog strutting
- Dog lifting its head up
- Dog on the sofa
- Dog sleeping
- Dog on its pillow
- Dog looking out
- Cat looking at the moon
- Cat licking its paw
- Cat having a stretch
- Cat having a good yawn
- Cat going down stairs
- Cat Eating
- Cat climbing into basket
- Cat cleaning itself