...--"If you let them rest," said thewarrior, "they will gnaw a hole in it: keepthem moving, and no evil will happen...   
Abd Salam Shabeeny   「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」 
...It is a well-known fact that you can put any gnawing animal into a square box and he cannot gnaw out for he cannot get the starting point...   
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding   「Deadfalls and Snares」 
...Noting the cross-section of the jaws, as illustrated at the left, it is plain the animal can only gnaw off its leg at a point quite a distance below the meeting edges...   
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding   「Deadfalls and Snares」 
...At intervals, all along the trail, the bear will stand on his hind feet, by the side of a tree, gnaw a circle around the tree, about five feet above the ground...   
Elmer Harry Kreps   「Science of Trapping」 
...This cover should work freely, and whendropped down in place, should fill the opening neatly, leaving no cracksfor the captured animal to gnaw at...   
A. R. Harding   「Fur Farming」 
...The disposition to eat or gnaw any part of the body must be counteractedby mechanical measures...   
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson   「The Dog」 
... to gnaw...   
Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson   「The Dog」 
...TheDrilus is not well enough equipped with jaws to gnaw through a fleshymass so promptly...   
Jean Henri Fabre  Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles」 
...      Patiently they gnaw the mortar lid...   
J. Henri Fabre  Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Mason-bees」 
...The Drilus isnot well enough equipped with jaws to gnaw through a fleshy mass sopromptly...   
J. H. Fabre   「The Wonders of Instinct」 
...It is basedon the fact that rats do not gnaw the plane surfaces of hard materials,but attack doors, furniture, and boxes at the angles only...   
David E. Lantz   「House Rats and Mice」 
...He didn't dig and gnaw everything in reach as he was too badly tied up...   
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding   「Mink Trapping」 
...Insects seemed to be most acceptable, though it did notrefuse raw flesh when offered; so that the notion that batsgo down chimneys and gnaw men's bacon seems no improbablestory...   
Various   「Natural History in Anecdote」 
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