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In Africa

CHAPTER XI
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Directly between us and the elephants were two kongoni, one lying down and the other alert and erect.
[Drawing: _The Policemen of the Plains_] The kongoni is the policeman of the plains.

He is the self-appointed guardian of all the other animals, and for some strange, unselfish reason, he always does sentinel duty for the others.

His eyes are so keen that he sees your hat when you appear over the horizon two miles away, and from that moment he never loses sight of you.

If you approach too near he whistles shrilly, and every other animal within several hundred yards is on the alert and apprehensive.

The kongoni often risks his own life to warn other herds of animals of the approach of danger, and if I were going to write an animal story I'd use the kongoni as my hero.


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