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Posted: 11 Jun 2022


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NATURALIST ON RIVER AMAZONES
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Henry Walter Bates


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. . . Alligators were rather troublesome in the dry season. During these months there was almost always one or two lying in wait near of the bathing-place for anything that might turn up at the edge of the water, dog, sheep, pig, child, or drunken Indians. When this visitor was about, every one took extra care whilst bathing. I used to imitate the natives in not advancing far from the bank, and in keeping my eye fixed on that of the monster, which stars with a disgusting leer along the surface of the water; the body being submerged to the level of the eyes, and the top of the head, with part of the dorsal crest, the only portions visible. When a little motion was perceived in the water behind the reptile’s tail, bathers wee obliged to beat a quick retreat. I was never threatened myself, but I often saw the crowds of women and children scared whilst bathing, by the beast making a movement towards them; a general scamper to the shore and peals of laughter were always the result of these cases. The men can always destroy these alligators when they like to take the trouble to set out with monster as and harpoons for the purpose; but they never do it unless one of the monsters, bolder than usual, puts some one’s life in danger. This arouses them, and they then track the enemy with the greatest pertinacity; when half killed, they drag it ashore and dispatch it amid loud execrations.. . . Page 253
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