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Story: The hyena carries ostrich meat home to his children and the jackal which picks the backbone
Title
The hyena carries ostrich meat home to his children and the jackal which picks the backbone
Collection
Summary
Habits of the Hyena (L II.-9. 921-927, 928-930). The hyena carries meat from the body of the ostrich to its family in its hole and picks flesh from the ostrich's backbone.
Comments
1) This story is found in Book II-9
Contributors
Date
23 – 24 November 1871
Categories
Keywords
hyena (feeds its children ostrich meat) , hyena (children of) , hyena (its hole) , hyena (its nature and habits) , hyena (its diet) , ostrich (the hyena feeds its flesh to its children) , ostrich (the jackal picks flesh from its backbone) , jackal (its nature and habits) , jackal (its diet) , jackal (eats flesh from ostrich's backbone) , hunting (habits of the hyena)
Story Pages
928-930