Zoologically they are not snakes, but snakes are only a further advance in the same direction.
From the time of Forster until approximately 1890 the name erminea by many, but not by all, authors was applied to the American weasels in the belief that they were zoologically indistinguishable from those in the Old World.
Probably these animals, zoologically speaking, come nearest to the rhinoceroses, but Prof.
We have here a radical difference between two sets of islands not very far removed from each other, the one set belonging zoologically to Asia, the other to Australia.
Even so, though Australia is still zoologically in the secondary period, it is a secondary period a good deal altered and adapted in detail to meet the wants of special situations.
I am surprised at your saying that "during the whole Tertiary period North America was zoologically far more strongly contrasted with South America than it is now.
The Ke Islands are described with this group on account of their ethnology, though zoologicallyand geographically they belong to the Moluccas.
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