Show study of anstin instinct ct aj it Is a matter of some rome just to what extent the of animals are determined by pure unreasoning instinct it has baa been stilted stated that a frog will snap at any small moving object regardless of its character and of hunger or satiety some expert experiments ments seem to indicate that the frog ta is capable of greater discriminations than has been credited to him thus tor for example a frog was wag offered hairy caterpillars which it promptly seized and with equal promptness spit out again but after about four to seven such injudicious attempts the frog had learned ills lesson and thereafter refused similar fare in another experiment earth norms were nere so connected with a source or of electricity that tile frog received a shock on touching the worm the frog duly devoured levou red te cie prey and bowed to ao dign of discomfort however he be refused for seven days to touch another earthworm similar fy y the file free would be taught to avoid bornis in illch oil of cloves hud had been spread tp although such doctored doci ored prey abts not spit olt oli but only di dugied |