Mr. Drummond, in his excursions over the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grisly bears, and it often happened that in turning the point of a rock or sharp angle of a valley, he came suddenly upon one or more... Georgey's Menagerie: The Bear - Page 34by Madeline Leslie - 1864 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir John Richardson, William Swainson, William Kirby - Zoology - 1829 - 418 pages
...over the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the Grisly Bears, and it often happened that in turning the point of a rock...reared on their hind legs and made a loud noise like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground without attempting to molest them, and... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grisly bears ; and it often happened, that in turning the point of a...on their hind legs, and made a loud noise, like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground without attempting to molest them, and... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...of observing the manners of the Grisly Bears, and it often happened that in turning the point of the rock, or sharp angle of a valley he came suddenly upon one or more of them. Oh sucU occasions they reared upon their hind legs, and marie a loud noise tike a person breathing... | |
| 1835 - 550 pages
...over the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grisly bears, and it often happened that in turning the point of a rock...reared on their hind legs, and made a loud noise like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground, without attempting to molest them ; and... | |
| Richard King - Arctic regions - 1836 - 676 pages
...sions over the rocky mountains, frequently came suddenly upon one or more creatures of the grisly kind. On such occasions they reared on their hind legs, and made a loud noise like a person breathing quickly, but much harsher. He kept his ground without attempting to molest them, and... | |
| William Swainson - Animal behavior - 1840 - 394 pages
...observing the manners of the grisly bears (Ursus ferox*}; and it often happened that, in turning a point of a rock, or sharp angle of a valley, he came...reared on their hind legs, and made a loud noise. He kept his ground, however, without attempting to * Northern Zoology, vol. ip 27. pi. 1. molest them... | |
| Samuel Maunder - Animals - 1848 - 924 pages
...Mountains, had it opportunities of obfrvhig the is M with cxcu; manners of the ííriely Dears, and -it often happened that in turning the point of a...sharp angle of a valley, he came suddenly upon one or moro of them. On such occasions they reared on their hind lega, and made a loud noise like а рсгяоп... | |
| William Dowling - 1849 - 356 pages
...Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grizzly bears ; and it otten happened that, in turning the point of a rock, or...reared on their hind legs, and made a loud noise like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground, without attempting to molest them ; and... | |
| Mammals - 1849 - 440 pages
...over the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grisly bears, and it often happened that in turning the point of a rock...more of them. On such occasions they reared on their hind-legs, and made a loud noise like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground,... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - 1852 - 652 pages
...over the Rocky Mountains, had frequent opportunities of observing the manners of the grisly bears; and it often happened that in turning the point of a rock,...on their hind legs, and made a loud noise, like a person breathing quick, but much harsher. He kept his ground without attempting to molest them; and... | |
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