Yet although the ox has so little affection for, or individual interest in, his fellows, he cannot endure even a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony ; he strives with... Savage Survivals - Page 135by John Howard Moore - 1916 - 191 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 pages
...a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony ; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds, he plunges into its middle to bathe his whole body with the comfort of... | |
| Science - 1887 - 902 pages
...a momentary separation from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony ; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds he plunges into its middle to bathe his whole body with the comfort of... | |
| William James - Psychology - 1890 - 726 pages
...even a momentary separation from his herd. be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds he plunges into its middle to bathe his whole body with the comfort of... | |
| Stanton Coit - Soul - 1910 - 124 pages
...a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony ; he strives with all his might to get back again, and, when he succeeds, he plunges into its middle, to bathe his whole body with the comfort... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - American periodicals - 1915 - 802 pages
...is an aversion to being alone. A writer says of the half-wild cattle of South Africa :• "Although the ox has apparently little affection for or interest...survival from the time when men supposed that about all of the evils of life, even storms, earthquakes and diseases, were caused by evil spirits. Primitive... | |
| James Drever - Instinct - 1917 - 304 pages
...a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds, he plunges into its middle to bathe his whole body with the comfort of... | |
| Boris Sidis - Medicine, Psychosomatic - 1922 - 390 pages
...a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force, he exhibits every sign of mental agony ; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds, he plunges into the middle to bathe his whole body with the comfort of... | |
| Samuel Jackson Holmes - Biology - 1926 - 470 pages
...even a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force he exhibits every sign of mental agony; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds he plunges into its middle to bathe his body with the comfort of closest... | |
| Samuel Jackson Holmes - Biology - 1926 - 476 pages
...even a momentary severance from his herd. If he be separated from it by stratagem or force he exhibits every sign of mental agony; he strives with all his might to get back again, and when he succeeds he plunges into its middle to bathe his body with the comfort of closest... | |
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