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Excerpt from An History of the Earth, Vol. 2 of 4: And Animated Nature
As the food of ruminant animals is entirely of the vegetable kind, and as this is very eafily procured, fo thefe animals feem naturally more indolent and lefs artful than thofe of the car nivorous kinds; and as their appetites are more fimpie, their infiin?s feem to be lefs capable of variation. The fox or the wolf are for ever prowling their long habits of want give them a degree of {harpnefs and cunning; their life is a continued fcene of firatagem and efcape but the patient ox, or the deer, enjoy the repaft that nature has abundantly provided; certain of fubfifience, and content with fecurity.
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