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CHAPTER NINTH WILD LIFE IN WATER
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“The antelope1 has less reason to fear the lion than has the minnow to dread2 the pike. We think of timid antelopes3 and roaring lions, but the former has good use of its limbs, and so a fighting chance for its life; but the minnows have little advantage in the struggle for existence, and none at all when the predatory fishes are in pursuit of them.”
This was written in a note-book more than thirty years ago, and I let it stand as evidence of how easy it is to be in error in matters of natural history.
When I went to school there was but one teacher of the five that knew anything about such matters, and he had the old-time views. Then a fish was a mere4 machine so far as intelligence was concerned. We were told of the cunning of foxes and the instinct of ants and bees, but never a word of fishes.
126The truth is, I might very properly speak of wild “wit” in the water instead of “life,” for there can be not the shadow of a doubt but that many of our fishes are really cunning. We need but watch them carefully to be readily convinced of this. How else could they escape danger?
The pretty peacock minnows throng5 the grassy6 beach at high tide, playing with their fellows in water just deep enough to cover them, and are, when here, very tame and careless. They even get stranded7 upon the airy side of floating leaves, and enjoy the excitement. They realize, it would seem, that where they are no pike can rush down upon them, no snake work its way unseen among them, no turtle crawl into their playground; but as the tide goes out and these minnows are forced nearer to the river’s channel, they lose their carelessness and are suspicious of all about them.
To call this instinctive8 fear and result of heredity sounds well; but the
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antelope
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| 羚羊( antelope的名词复数 ); 羚羊皮革 | |
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naturalist
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enjoyment
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pebbles
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trout
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prey
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