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" Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these huge creatures, one set eagerly travelling onwards with outstretched necks, and another set returning, after having drunk their fill. "
A Naturalist's Voyage: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and ... - Página 460
de Charles Darwin - 1889 - 519 páginas
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ..., Volúmenes 25-26

1843 - 1040 páginas
...; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the .'.atenns-places. When I landed at Chatham Island, I could not imagine what animal travelled so methodically along the well-chosen tracks. Near'the springs it was a Lunous spectacle to behold many of these great monsters...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1843 - 524 páginas
...sea-coast ; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the watering-places. When I landed at Chatham Island, I could not imagine what animal travelled so methodically along the well-chosen tracks. Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these great monsters...
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]., Volumen 25

Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 532 páginas
...sea-coast ; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the watering-places. When I landed at Chatham Island, I could not imagine what animal travelled so methodically along the well-chosen tracks. Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these great monsters...
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A popular history of reptiles; or, An introduction to the study of the class ...

Popular history - 1843 - 434 páginas
...seacoast ; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the watering-places. When I landed at Chatham island, I could not imagine what animal travelled so methodically along the well-chosen tracks. " Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these great...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen 21

1850 - 602 páginas
...curious spectacle, he observes, to behold many of these great monsters, one set eagerly traveling onward, with outstretched necks, and another set returning, after having drunk their fill. He remarked that, when the tortoise arrives at the spring, it buries its head in the water above the...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen 21

1850 - 602 páginas
...curious spectacle, he observes, to behold many of these great monsters, one set eagerly traveling onward, with outstretched necks, and another set returning, after having drunk their fill. He remarked that, when the tortoise arrives at the spring, it buries its head in the water above the...
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Natural history. Reptiles

Philip Henry Gosse - 1850 - 308 páginas
...sea-coast ; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the watering places. When I landed at Chatham Island, I could not imagine what animal travelled so methodically along the well-chosen tracts. Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these great monsters...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen 31

1851 - 640 páginas
...tracks. Near the springs it was a curious spectacle, he observes, to behold many of these great monsters, one set eagerly travelling onwards, with outstretched...another set returning, after having drunk their fill. He remarked that, when the tortoise arrives at the spring, it buries its head in the water above the...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of ..., Volumen 52

1852 - 422 páginas
...sea-coast; and the Spaniards, by following them up, first discovered the watering-places. When I landed at Chatham Island, I could not imagine what animal travelled...another set returning after having drunk their fill." The circumstances attendant upon the occurrence of footprints are such as to point out some connection...
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Leaves from the Note Book of a Naturalist

William John Broderip - 1852 - 446 páginas
...tracks. Near the springs it was a curious spectacle, he observes, to behold many of these great monsters, one set eagerly travelling onwards, with outstretched...another set returning, after having drunk their fill. He remarked that, when the tortoise arrives at the spring, it buries its head in the water above the...
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