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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER VII
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Very great numbers of birds, wild animals, cattle, and horses perished from the want of food and water.

A man told me that the deer used to come into his courtyard to the well, which he had been obliged to dig to supply his own family with water; and that the partridges had hardly strength to fly away when pursued.

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In Captain Owen's "Surveying Voyage" volume 2 page 274, there is a curious account of the effects of a drought on the elephants, at Benguela (west coast of Africa).

"A number of these animals had some time since entered the town, in a body, to possess themselves of the wells, not being able to procure any water in the country.


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