There is no question about it. Good old mankind, an exotic branch of the animal world of-which I am indubitably a part, is one of the most adaptable organisms known to science. He ranges freely from the fetid jungles at the equator to the very poles perpetually .icebound and forbidding to all but the. most hardy of species. He even manages to knock out a few golf balls on the Moon. Let hooded cobras or flying squirrels try that one. . .
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