Tho roar of the lion carries further I than tho sound of any other living creature. Next comes tlio ctt of tho hyena, and then the hoot of the owl; ' after tlieso the panther and tho jackal. The donkey enn he heard many times farther than the horse, and the cat ten times farther than the dog. ! Strange as it may seem, tho cry of a ! hare can ho hoard farther than that of either the cat or the dog. ! Roseß came from Persia, and into ■ Persia from India. They abound In. the countries round the Caspian.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 61, 5 December 1917, Page 8
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