Show V Swapping Hornless Yaks Standing on a baggage truck in the Reading terminal yesterday waiting to tobe be shipped to tho the Detroit Zoological 14 society in in Michigan was a strongly- strongly crated beast beasl that looked very much like a North American bison He had the characteristic humped high-humped back the massive head and the shaggy mane maner r and hair hall Dr Charles Penrose presIdent president pres pres- i ident dent of the Zoological society of Philadelphia Philadelphia Phil Phil- 1 adelphia which was was' making the thel shipment shipment ship ship- r 1 ment said however that the animal Z was a hornless variety of at the yak and was being traded to the Detroit park p. p L for a white-tailed white gnu The latter has already arrived and is established in r- r rI I II his quarters here I The Philadelphia society ocI ty has a pair pall with the addition addition addi addi- V I 7 of white-bearded white gnus tion Uon of the Detroit specimen a male now has a a. pair pall of ot white-tailed white gnus J 1 These animals are quite scarce due mainly to the cutting off of the source of supply the German dealers 3 It also has two hornless yaks and ana one of the horned variety is soon to arrive from the Bronx park New York The hornless yak which left for tor Detroit Detroit Detroit De De- troit yesterday originally came from I the National Zoological park in Washington Washington Wash Wash- I. I ington D D. C C. where it was born The f native habitat of these animals is in inthe L 1 the Himalaya mountains in India but quite a number have been raised in inI inthis I i. l this country Philadelphia Inquirer rt t. t |