Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
32
213
In the lower branches of the "ground zone" may be found, also, small animals, such as tarsiers, nocturnal jit monkeys, black squirrels, four-toed leaf urts, jungle varts and the prowling, solitary giani, tiny, cat-sized panthers, not dangerous to man.
In the lower branches of the "ground zone" may be found, also, small animals, such as tarsiers, nocturnal jit monkeys, black squirrels, four-toed leaf urts, jungle varts and the prowling, solitary giani, tiny, cat-sized panthers, not dangerous to man.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #213)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
210
Termites, incidentally, are extremely important to the ecology of the forest.
32
211
In their feeding they break down and destroy the branches and trunks of fallen trees.
32
212
The termite "dust," thereafter, by the action of bacteria, is reduced to humus, and the humus to nitrogen and mineral materials.
32
213
In the lower branches of the "ground zone" may be found, also, small animals, such as tarsiers, nocturnal jit monkeys, black squirrels, four-toed leaf urts, jungle varts and the prowling, solitary giani, tiny, cat-sized panthers, not dangerous to man.
32
214
On the floor itself are also found several varieties of animal life, in particular marsupials, such as the armored gatch, and rodents, such as slees and ground urts.
32
215
Several varieties of tarsk, large and small, also inhabit this zone.
32
216
More than six varieties of anteater are also found here, and more than twenty kinds of small, fleet, single-horned tabuk.
Termites, incidentally, are extremely important to the ecology of the forest.
In their feeding they break down and destroy the branches and trunks of fallen trees.
The termite "dust," thereafter, by the action of bacteria, is reduced to humus, and the humus to nitrogen and mineral materials.
In the lower branches of the "ground zone" may be found, also, small animals, such as tarsiers, nocturnal jit monkeys, black squirrels, four-toed leaf urts, jungle varts and the prowling, solitary giani, tiny, cat-sized panthers, not dangerous to man.
On the floor itself are also found several varieties of animal life, in particular marsupials, such as the armored gatch, and rodents, such as slees and ground urts.
Several varieties of tarsk, large and small, also inhabit this zone.
More than six varieties of anteater are also found here, and more than twenty kinds of small, fleet, single-horned tabuk.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 32)