The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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greater weight than it is used to, and if it is taken too far it  
does the same, and suddenly stops and so the merchants are obliged  
to lodge there.  
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THE TIGER.  
This beast is a native of Hyrcania, and it is something like the  
panther from the various spots on its skin. It is an animal of  
terrible swiftness; the hunter when he finds its young ones carries  
them off hastily, placing mirrors in the place whence he takes them,  
and at once escapes on a swift horse. The panther returning finds  
the mirrors fixed on the ground and looking into them believes it  
sees its young; then scratching with its paws it discovers the  
cheat. Forthwith, by means of the scent of its young, it follows the  
hunter, and when this hunter sees the tigress he drops one of the  
young ones and she takes it, and having carried it to the den she  
immediately returns to the hunter and does  
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the same till he gets into his boat.  
CATOBLEPAS.  
980  


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