Nature, Količina 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... feet 6 inches in his skin , but I have seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the skin of the largest tiger I think I ever saw , and it measures 12 feet 2 inches ...
... feet 6 inches in his skin , but I have seen skins of tigers II feet 6 inches in length , and once , at Dinagepore , in Bengal , over 12 feet . I have the skin of the largest tiger I think I ever saw , and it measures 12 feet 2 inches ...
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... feet , though I have known some that attained 9 feet to 9 feet 6 inches . Cumming says he has seen the claw - marks of a tiger on a tree 18 feet high . The men who are difficult to convince about the large tigers are those who have shot ...
... feet , though I have known some that attained 9 feet to 9 feet 6 inches . Cumming says he has seen the claw - marks of a tiger on a tree 18 feet high . The men who are difficult to convince about the large tigers are those who have shot ...
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... feet deep , and the air current down it amounts to between 20,000 and 30,000 cubic feet per minute . In order to determine the normal temperature of the coal , a hole 1 inch in diameter was bored in the side of a narrow place that was ...
... feet deep , and the air current down it amounts to between 20,000 and 30,000 cubic feet per minute . In order to determine the normal temperature of the coal , a hole 1 inch in diameter was bored in the side of a narrow place that was ...
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