Elephant prefers, will not enable us to determine, or even to offer a probable conjecture concerning that of the extinct species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated, and a very peculiar structure, and there... The Geological Observer - Сторінка 286автори: Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1853 - 740 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1847 - 490 стор.
...the extinct species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...gnaw the bark ; the Elephants alone tear down and craunch the branches, the vertical enamel plates of their huge grinders enabling then to pound the... | |
| 1847 - 492 стор.
...the extinot species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...gnaw the bark ; the Elephants alone tear down and craunch the branches, the vertical enamel plates of their huge grinders enabling then to pound the... | |
| 1845 - 716 стор.
...complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other quadrupeds that derive so great a portion of their food from the woody fibre of the branches...fit it for deglutition. No doubt the foliage is the most tempting as it is the most succulent part of the boughs devoured ; but the relation of the complex... | |
| Richard Owen - 1846 - 630 стор.
...the extinct species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated, and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...fit it for deglutition. No doubt the foliage is the most tempting, as it is the most succulent part of the boughs devoured ; but the relation of the complex... | |
| Richard Owen - 1846 - 622 стор.
...the extinct species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated, and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...the branches, the vertical enamel-plates of their * " La longue toison dont cet animal etait convert semblerait meme demontrer, qu'il etait organise... | |
| Richard Owen - 1846 - 628 стор.
...Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated, and a very peculiar structure, and there arc no other quadrupeds that derive so great a proportion...the branches, the vertical enamel-plates of their • " La longue toisou dont cet animal etait couvert semblerait meme dcmontrcr, qu'il etait organise... | |
| William John Broderip - 1847 - 434 стор.
...complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other quadrupeds that derive so great a portion of their food from the woody fibre of the branches...fit it for deglutition. No doubt the foliage is the most tempting as it is the most succulent part of the boughs devoured ; but the relation of the complex... | |
| 1847 - 490 стор.
...the extinct species." The molar teeth of the Elephant possess, as we have seen, a highly complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...gnaw the bark ; the Elephants alone tear down and craunch the branches, the vertical enamel plates of their huge grinders enabling then to pound the... | |
| 1857 - 528 стор.
...al'eldphautde 1'Inde." Pictet, PalSoatologie, 8vo., torn, i, 1844, p, 11, we have seen, a highly complicated and a very peculiar structure, and there are no other...fit it for deglutition. No doubt the foliage is the most tempting, as it is the most succulent • part of the boughs devoured ; but the relation of the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 586 стор.
...obtain at the present day in tropical climates. Their peculiar teeth enable them to derive a great proportion of their food from the woody fibre of the branches of trees, and in this respect the structure of the teeth of the extinct species was analogous to that of the... | |
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