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| V. |
Flesh-eating Animals: The Felines, or the Cat Tribe |
66 |
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The Feline has Strong Fangs |
67 |
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The Feline's Tongue is Rough |
68 |
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The Feline's Claws are Retractile |
68 |
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The Feline has Padded Paws |
71 |
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| VI. |
The Tiger |
73 |
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The Life History of the Tiger Family |
78 |
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The Tiger's Family Dinner |
83 |
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| VII. |
The Tiger Cubs' Lessons |
87 |
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Tiger Cubs Learn to Kill Prey, After their Parents have Caught It |
88 |
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Tiger Cubs Take Part in Hunt to Catch Prey |
90 |
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Tiger Cubs Learn to Catch Prey by Themselves |
91 |
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| VIII. |
The Tigress Mother's Special Duties |
97 |
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The Truce of the Water Hole |
100 |
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| IX. |
The Special Qualities of Tiger and Tigress |
102 |
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Both Tiger and Tigress Defend Their Cubs |
104 |
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The Tiger Family's Lost Dinner |
110 |
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The Tiger as a Heroic Husband |
116 |
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| X. |
The Lion |
128 |
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The Lion Has the Fangs, the Tongue, the Claws, and the Paws of a Cat |
132 |
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How the Lion is Different from Other Cats |
138 |
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| XI. |
The Lion's Daily Life |
142 |
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| XII. |
The Lion a Noble Animal |
156 |
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Androcles and the Lion |
156 |
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The Lady and the Lioness |
163 |
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| XIII. |
The Leopard |
168 |
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The Leopard's Ground Color and Spots |
169 |
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