Ways of Nature - John Burroughs - Books - Independently Published - 9781697808490 - October 6, 2019
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Ways of Nature

John Burroughs

Ways of Nature

How much or how little sense or judgment our wild neighbors have is hard to determine. The crows and other birds that carry shell-fish high in the air and then let them drop upon the rocks to break the shell show something very much like reason, or a knowledge of the relation of cause and effect, though it is probably an unthinking habit formed in their ancestors under the pressure of hunger. Froude tells of some species of bird that he saw in South Africa flying amid the swarm of migrating locusts and clipping off the wings of the insects so that they would drop to the earth, where the birds could devour them at their leisure. Our squirrels will cut off the chestnut burs before they have opened, allowing them to fall to the ground, where, as they seem to know, the burs soon dry open.

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Released October 6, 2019
ISBN13 9781697808490
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 178
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 10 mm   ·   426 g
Language English  

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