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CHAPTER XIV. THE HY?NA.

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the neck of the hy?na with the mane, runs continuously into the back-bone, so that the animal cannot bend this part without turning round the whole body. many wonderful things are also related of this animal; and strangest of all, that it imitates the human voice among the stalls of the shepherds; and while there, learns the name of some one of them, and then calls him away, and devours him. it is said also, that it can imitate a man vomiting, and that, in this way, it attracts the dogs, and then falls upon them. it is the only animal that digs up graves, in order to obtain the bodies of the dead. the female is rarely caught: its eyes, it is said, are of a thousand various colors and changes of shade. it is said also, that on coming in contact with its shadow, dogs will lose their voice, and that, by certain magical influences, it can render any animal immovable, round which it has walked three times.

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