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The Boy Hunters

CHAPTER NINETEEN
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I can see no resemblance.

There is enough of difference, certainly, to constitute them separate and distinct species.

The former has one molar tooth more than the latter; besides, the profile of the black bear is not so much arched, or convex, as that of the brown.

In every respect, except habits, they are unlike each other.

Their habits are nearly similar.
The whole American continent is the range of the black bear.


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