| Zoological Society of London - 1844 - 214 стор.
...of Moore's river, by whom it is called ' Nar-nine,' and is only to be found in densely thick scrub on flats, and on the edges of swamps where the small...of natives to clear the spot, and two or three with guns and dogs to watch for it. " This beautiful little animal makes no nest, but squats precisely like... | |
| 1844 - 564 стор.
...of Moore's river, by whom it is called ' Nar-nine,' and is only to be found in densely thick scrub on flats, and on the edges of swamps where the small...thickly that it is almost impossible for a man to foree his way through ; its runs being under this, the animal escapes even the quick eye of a native.... | |
| Arthur George GUILLEMARD - 1875 - 402 стор.
...inhabitants tells us that a couple of miles inland the bush is so thick and so tangled with creepers that it is almost impossible for a man to force his way through it, even with an axe. Woe to the amateur explorer who loses himself here ! But that there is no lack... | |
| 1844 - 214 стор.
...of Moore's river, by whom it is called ' Nar-nine,' and is only to be found in densely thick scrub on flats, and on the edges of swamps where the small...of natives to clear the spot, and two or three with guns and dogs to watch for it. " This beautiful little animal makes no nest, but squats precisely like... | |
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