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94 CLASS 3 — Popular Science, Useful Arts and Natural History
3066 Code FAMER Wild Creatures in Captivity Independent
Reptiles and Monkeys
The Reptile and Monkey house is always a high spot in one's visit to a Zoological Park. Here we find an excellent collection of both groups.
Our first stop is at the cage of the Gila Monster. Next comes the African Python, and here we have the good luck to arrive just in time to see the elaborate measures that are required to feed this huge reptile.
In another scene we see the head keeper with the aid of a large number of assistants, extracting the fangs from an African Python.
Passing on to the Monkeys we see the Lemur Monkeys, the Sphinx Baboon, a Rhesus Monkey with her baby, and a Mandril Baboon. Then we stand with other interested spectators before the cage of some monkeys who are at play and busily executing all the monkey-shines in their repertoire.
330 fe€t Rental |1.50
3067 Code FAMIR Wild Creatures in Captivity Independent
Odd Birds and Beasts
Our visit to the Zoo now leads us through a more or less unclassified assortment of birds and animals. We see the American Screech Owl, the Barn or Monkeyfaced Owl and other birds of this family. Then come the Guinea Fowl, Pheasants, and Pigeons, and afterwards black and brown Cassowaries and Ostriches from different continents.
Our next stop is before the Badgers' cage. There follows the Albino Raccoon, the African Porcupine, the Kangaroo, an assortment of black, white and brown bears, and finally the Sea-lions.
322 feet Rental $1.50
3068 Code FAMOR Muscles of Expression Bray An explanation of the means by which muscles shortening as they pull,
like a block and tackle, change the expression of one's face. The changes
to indicate surprise, anger, mirth, fright, doubt and determination are shown.
93 feet — on same reel with 7069, Felix All Puzzled Rental $1.00
3069 Code FAMUR Just Monkeys Universal Threatened in his dugout on the water by alligators, and on land by a
hyena, lions and an elephant, the Naturalist and his amusing native guide capture the specimen for which they have been searching.
Brought home, Magnolia is put in the same cage with Horace, whereupon they discover they both used to climb the same trees in their native jungle. They see some humans on the outside of the cage and wonder if they could possibly have ever been relatives. In a dream the monkeys see the tables reversed and they are on the outside of the cage making sport of the same humans.
While done in a humorous vein, the picture affords a very interesting study of monkeys.
354 feet. Rental $1.25
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