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قراءة كتاب Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization

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Domesticated Animals
Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization

Domesticated Animals Their Relation to Man and to his Advancement in Civilization

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An Arabian Horse, 85 Arabian Sports, 86 Syrian Horse, 92 In the Circus, 96 Domesticated Buffaloes in Egypt, 104 Cattle of India, 105 Indian Bullock and Water-Carrier, 108 Ploughing in Syria, 109 Egyptian Sheep, 114 Bedouin Goat-Herd—Palestine, 116 The Great Caravan Road—Central Asia, 119 Camels Feeding, 123 Camels along the Sea at Twilight, 127 An Indian Elephant, 134 The Original Jungle Fowl (Gallus bankiva) and Some of his Domestic Descendants, 153 Houdin, Cochins, Leghorns, and Game, 158 Bantams, Brahma, and Dorkings, 160 Contributions from Asia, Africa, and America—Peacocks, Guinea-fowl, and Turkey, 163 The Domesticated Turkey, 165 The Largest of all Poultry—The Ostrich, 168 An Eider Colony, 170 Terns Aiding a Wounded Comrade, 171 Some Recent Additions to the Poultry Yard, 173 Swans, 174 The Original Wild Rock Dove (Columba livia) and Some of its Domestic Descendants, 175 Turtle Doves, 177 The Giant Crowned Pigeon of India, 178 The English Pheasant, 181 The Falconer's Favorite—Peregrine Falcon, 184 The Bandit's Brood,

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