Show SAFER ASHORE THAN THAN THAN-AT AT SEA Denizens Denizen of tho the Ocean Face Far For Greater Dangers Dangora Than Do Theil Fellow Beings on Earth garth That life Ufe in the sea fraught Is-fraught with much greater great r dangers angers than life on onland onland onland land Is evident when we conal consider er the variety of cumbersome armor which marine creatures find it necessary to equip themselves with On land the snail and a very cry few tew ew others represent the armored classes In the tr witter w we have countless numbers of creatures crustaceans and set so od ott all encased In formidable labi suits of ot mall malt The shells of ot cockles are provided with hundreds of at strong tente tenterhook hooks books making their fortresses Impregnable In the case of ono one species thesE bristles are rubbed away In old oid ag age when the shell becomes solid BoUd and heavy henvy Other species whose shells donot do donot donot not thicken with old age retain their bristles Another well protected creature crea cren- ture Is the sea Its covering has line been compared to a Crystal pal pal- palace al aco ace whereof each separate joist girder and pane grows grOW continually without altering the shape of the whole Were the struggle for life ute as S severe on land as u Jn In the sea we ml might ht be presented with the strange spectacle spec se of ot birds encased d In cumbersome boxes boxe and the shy mouse field poking out a wary nose from under the shade of a shelly dome I |