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Ref NoDEP/LAT/1/62/21
TitleNotes relating to the ‘sanguinan instinct’ in animals
Datec. mid-19th century
Description Of ItemNotes relating to sanguivore or ‘sanguinan’ behaviour and instincts in animals, which is the consumption of animal blood by other animals. Includes a pasted press cutting from an unknown source which describes an instance of a wounded bear being ‘torn to pieces’ by other bears due to the sight of the wounded bear’s blood. From the collection of Thomas Laycock.
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