. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 466 MAMMAUA. projecting nomy papillse. The fore-feet have five, the hind four toes, armed with claws, which are retractile. When not in use these claws (fig. 221, a) are drawn back by means of ligaments (a and V) into sheaths (s), so as not to be unneces- sarily worn down. All the Felidse are extremely active, and have a very flexible backbone. They are mainly nocturnal. Pio. 221.—Bones of Toe of Cat—A, with retracted, B, with extended claw. a. Tendon of extensor muscle; b, retractor ligament; mc, metacarpal; pTi (1, 2, and 3), 1st to 3


. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. 466 MAMMAUA. projecting nomy papillse. The fore-feet have five, the hind four toes, armed with claws, which are retractile. When not in use these claws (fig. 221, a) are drawn back by means of ligaments (a and V) into sheaths (s), so as not to be unneces- sarily worn down. All the Felidse are extremely active, and have a very flexible backbone. They are mainly nocturnal. Pio. 221.—Bones of Toe of Cat—A, with retracted, B, with extended claw. a. Tendon of extensor muscle; b, retractor ligament; mc, metacarpal; pTi (1, 2, and 3), 1st to 3rd phalanges; s, bony sheath into which claw fits. (From Brit. Mub. Cat.) in habits, catching their prey by springing upon it; many of the lighter-built Felidse climb well. One wild species occurs in Britain, but only in the north, especially Scotland—namely, the Wild Cat (Felis catus). The domestic cat is descended from the Nubian Cat (F. maniculata), a native of the Soudan and Nubia. Order RODENTIA or GNAWERS.^ The order Eodentia contains the Mice, Eats, Squirrels, Eab- bits, and Hares. These are sometimes called " ; The ^ The Rodentia are now placed in the order TrogonUa of Haeckel; the two other sub-orders are the TiUodontia and Typotheria, formed for cer- tain Tertiary Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and sons


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