The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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THE BISON WHICH DOES INJURY IN ITS FLIGHT.  
This beast is a native of Paeonia and has a neck with a mane like a  
horse. In all its other parts it is like a bull, excepting that its  
horns are in a way bent inwards so that it cannot butt; hence it has  
no safety but in flight, in which it flings out its excrement to a  
distance of 400 braccia in its course, and this burns like fire  
wherever it touches.  
LIONS, PARDS, PANTHERS, TIGERS.  
These keep their claws in the sheath, and never put them out unless  
they are on the back of their prey or their enemy.  
THE LIONESS.  
When the lioness defends her young from the hand of the hunter, in  
order not to be frightened by the spears she keeps her eyes on the  
ground, to the end that she may not by her flight leave her young  
ones prisoners.  
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THE LION.  
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