Animals Respect One Another's Rights
ïruth f orces the observer of nature to adniit that birds and other crentures apportion the earth aniong themselves just about as man doos. A bearhas his boiindaries bevond which hisfellow bear does not trespass with iiupnuity - the wild rabbit you seo on your hnvn in the moonlight is tht) same innocent little eroature you have been seeing every night all the sumnier - and even the robin that gathers the early worm for his breakfast trom your garden yfill show flght when anothex comea marauding on his preserve. Nor does this last a year only, for there is good evidence that the sanie binl will coiue back to the claim it staked off 'tho year previeras. -
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