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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 15 no. 366
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Subjects / Tags: |
Natural History Sketch |
Part of: |
Good News, v. 15, no. 366, May 8, 1897 (Issue) |
Date: |
May 8, 1897 |
Edition Description: |
Part of the "For Students of Natural History" department. |
First Sentence: |
One of the most curious facts with regard to snakes is that their eyes are never closed. |
Last Sentence: |
The eye-plate is as clear and transparent as glass, and allows the most perfect vision, while at the same time it is so hard and tough as perfectly to protect the delicate organ within from the thorns and twigs among which, in flight from enemies or in pursuit of prey, the reptile so often hurriedly glides. |
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