It is an African animal--that is, Egypt is the country where it is chiefly found.
It is a large animal, and its flesh is eaten by the Kaffirs, in whose country it is chiefly found.
The Glutton is the Rosomak of the Russians, in whose country he is chiefly found--along high northern latitudes, both in Europe and Asia.
This animal is chiefly found in the swampy parts of the great grass-jungles of India.
But as it is chiefly found in the country infested by the terrible tsetse-fly, whose bite kills horses in a few days, it is generally hunted only with dogs.
The variety exalbida (chiefly found in Kent and the West) is straw colour and somewhat transparent.
Less nocturnal and less fond of houses; chiefly found in forests on hills.
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