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Perhaps our well-behaved ruminant's busy doing away with one stomach and making up the spare material into teeth and claws." "If only they'd come forward and do work!" said Pelle. "Strong words don't accomplish much." "How's it going with your peaceable revolution?" asked Morten with a twinkle in his eye. "Do you see any progress in the work?" "Oh, yes, it's slow but sure.

Perhaps our well-behaved ruminant's busy doing away with one stomach and making up the spare material into teeth and claws." "If only they'd come forward and do work!" said Pelle. "Strong words don't accomplish much." "How's it going with your peaceable revolution?" asked Morten with a twinkle in his eye. "Do you see any progress in the work?" "Oh, yes, it's slow but sure.

A companion piece to the "Deer and Panther" shows the same animals as they have fallen, locked together in death after the combat is over. In the former group, the panther, in springing upon the deer, had impaled its neck on the deer's right antler, and had then swung round under the latter's body, burying the claws of its right fore foot in the ruminant's throat.

The questions that arise are: Where did the rat-goat come from? How did this utterly peculiar change in a Ruminant's teeth come about?

Describe the causes and symptoms of inflammation of the mouth; describe the treatment. Give the causes for depraved appetite; describe the symptoms and treatment. Give the capacity of the horse's stomach. Name the different compartments of the ruminant's stomach. Give the capacity of the stomach of ruminants. Name the different stages of digestion occurring in the stomach of the hog.

Apparently the two rodent incisors, or front teeth, of the lower jaw of the rat correspond to the two middle incisors of the Ruminant's lower jaw; the other front teeth of the Ruminant have atrophied, disappeared altogether.

Up to the fifth year, the age of the horse or ox can be easily determined by the eruption and replacement of the incisors. At one year of age the colt has a fully developed set of temporary incisors. The ruminant's incisors at this age all show wear. The two-year-old colt shows a well-worn set of incisor teeth, and the ruminant at this age has replaced the nippers or centrals.