There enters into the case of the man an element of serious spiritual sympathy and responsibility that does not exist in the case of the dog or the horse, still less of the mongoose or the hyaena. |
Temminck, its original describer, placed it in the genus hyaena. |
The hyaena dared not disobey, and in a few minutes was scalded to death. |
The hyaena saw that moonshine there in the water and he thought it was a bone. |
The presence of the Cave hyaena does not controvert that conclusion. |
Well, we fancied that the cry of the hyaena was a recent invention of our own! |