The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals - A Book of Personal Observations by William Temple Hornaday
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further universal performance, certain individuals were supplied
with the proper articles when necessary for a continuation of the performance, as follows: 16. Ringing bells. 17. Climbing up a step-ladder. 18. Going lame in a fore leg. 19. Going lame in a hind leg. 20. Stepping up on a tub turned bottom up. [Illustration with caption: TAME ELEPHANTS ASSISTING IN TYING A WILD CAPTIVE The captive elephant is marked "C." The tame elephants have been quietly massed around him to keep him still and to give the noosers a chance to work at his legs from under the bodies of the tame elephants. The black figures on the tame elephants are their mahouts, wrapped in blankets and lying down. (From A. G. R. Theobald, Mysore)] 21. Standing on a tub on right legs only. 22. The same, on opposite legs. 23. The same, on the fore legs only. 24. The same, on the hind legs only. |
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