The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74
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Mole.—Shape, snout, teeth, paws, claws, eyes, ears, fur, food.
Hedgehog,—Covering of spines, how it rolls itself into a ball and why, head, teeth, food.
page 26Common Shake (compare with Viper).—Shape, covering, teeth, how is moves, how it swallows its prey.
Frog (compare with Toad and Newt),—Movement, capture of prey, breathing, winter-quarters.
Garden-snail (compare with Slug).—Shell, mantle, head, horns, eyes, food, preparation for winter sleep.
Earth-worm.—Shape, rings, locomotion, food, usefulness.
Spider (contrast with Bee).—Shape, segments, legs, eyes, jaws, spinnerets, web, breathing organs.