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The
sailor
had
also
made
snares
from
the
long
tough
fibers
of
a
certain
plant
,
and
they
were
even
more
successful
than
the
traps
.
Rarely
a
day
passed
without
some
rabbits
from
the
warren
being
caught
.
It
was
always
rabbit
,
but
Neb
knew
how
to
vary
his
sauces
and
the
settlers
did
not
think
of
complaining
.
However
,
once
or
twice
in
the
second
week
of
August
,
the
traps
supplied
the
hunters
with
other
animals
more
useful
than
foxes
,
namely
,
several
of
those
small
wild
boars
which
had
already
been
seen
to
the
north
of
the
lake
.
Pencroft
had
no
need
to
ask
if
these
beasts
were
eatable
.
He
could
see
that
by
their
resemblance
to
the
pig
of
America
and
Europe
.
"
But
these
are
not
pigs
,
"
said
Herbert
to
him
,
"
I
warn
you
of
that
,
Pencroft
.
"
"
My
boy
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
bending
over
the
trap
and
drawing
out
one
of
these
representatives
of
the
family
of
sus
by
the
little
appendage
which
served
it
as
a
tail
.
"
Let
me
believe
that
these
are
pigs
.
"
"
Why
?
"
"
Because
that
pleases
me
!
"
"
Are
you
very
fond
of
pig
then
,
Pencroft
?
"
"
I
am
very
fond
of
pig
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
"
particularly
of
its
feet
,
and
if
it
had
eight
instead
of
four
,
I
should
like
it
twice
as
much
!
"
As
to
the
animals
in
question
,
they
were
peccaries
belonging
to
one
of
the
four
species
which
are
included
in
the
family
,
and
they
were
also
of
the
species
of
Tajacu
,
recognizable
by
their
deep
color
and
the
absence
of
those
long
teeth
with
which
the
mouths
of
their
congeners
are
armed
.
These
peccaries
generally
live
in
herds
,
and
it
was
probable
that
they
abounded
in
the
woody
parts
of
the
island
.
At
any
rate
,
they
were
eatable
from
head
to
foot
,
and
Pencroft
did
not
ask
more
from
them
.