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Identifier: lecturesdelivere19youn (find matches)
Title: Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association
Year: 1846 (1840s)
Authors: Young Men's Christian Association (Great Britain)
Subjects: Young Men's Christian Association (Great Britain) Religion
Publisher: London : James Nisbet and Co.
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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tive relations or the purpose ofall these correlated structures ! It reminds one, does sucha case, of some congenital defect akin to colour-blindness.Some may pity, some may condemn, but no one can com-prehend such frame of mind or state of feeling. Some years ago, there was exhibited in the ZoologicalGardens of the Regents Park an Ant-eater from SouthAmerica, the first which we had seen there alive. It did notlive long, and I dissected it. I show here proofs of the platesillustrative of its anatomy ;* at least, of the more character-istic parts. Unlike hairy quadrupeds in general, the Ant-eater,fig. 2, has no teeth; it has a very narrow, almost tubularmouth, with a small terminal opening, capable of allowing along slender cylindrical tongue to be protruded and retracted.The salivary glands, c, were of enormous size, covering all the * From the Transactions of the Zoological Society, 1854. 4to.p. 117. 10 THE POWER OF GOD fore part of tlie neck and upper part of the chest, they Fig. 2.
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TONGUE, SALIVARY GLANDS, AND CLAWS OF ANT-EATER. were as big as the liver; and their ducts conveyed the se-cretion to a bag, e, like a gall-bladder : here, by absorp-tion of the watery part of the saliva, it was made moredense and sticky; and it was then conveyed to the mouth m HIS ANIMAL CREATION. 11 Fig. 3. to lubricate the tongue—an organ of great length andmuscular power. The limbs, especially the fore-paws andclaws, of the beast were of great strength. In its native country, South America, where trees abound,the white ants, chiefly subsisting on decaying vegetablematter, exist in large communities and vast numbers. Theymake nests, like little castles. The Ant-eater is able tobreach with its powerful claws the walls of the fortress.Out, then, rush the myriads of workers and soldiers; where-upon, by rapid movements of the slimed tongue, they areseized and swallowed, scores at a time, by the besieger.But, how, you may ask, are these insects prepared for diges-tion, there being no

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