They lay up a store of grass towards the end of summer in their habitations, and in which, in cold countries, they remain during the winter.
But there is no question of a double product, and I think no one would put the fertility of cold countries, as a general rule, on an equality with that of hot ones.
If their skins are not covered with hair, they have no need of such covering in warm climates; and, in cold countries, they soon learn to appropriate the skins of the beasts they have overcome.
Hot countries need inhabitants less than cold countries, and can support more of them.
Black bears are seldom found in cold countries, but the red or brown ones we find in the cold, temperate, and even in the southern regions.
Brasil and Guinea, lives and breeds in temperate, and even in cold countries, provided it is properly taken care of and sheltered from the inclemency of the weather.
Vegetables are carbonized in so far as they are non-azotized; but they are oxidized in opposition to the highly carbonized animal food of cold countries.
The quantity of oil and fat habitually consumed in cold countries is remarkable.
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