School: Tamhnach, Inis

Location:
Toonagh, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Proinnsias Gordún
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0613, Page 199

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0613, Page 199

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  2. The Hare, the Rabbit, the Weasel, the Fox, the Badger, the Hedgehog and the Squirrel are the common wild Animals. The The rabbits make their nests in a hole in the ground. They eat young turnips and grass and if you had a new meadow and if there was clover in it they would eat it all. The hares do not make their nests in the ground. They make it in a meadow where there would be high grass. They eat the same food as the rabbits.
    The foxes make their nests in a big hole in the ground. They do a lot of damage to the farmer They come and go into the farm yard and break in through a window or down a chimney and eat all the fowl. The people say if a badger caught you he would not let you got until he would hear the bone cracking.
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