School: Tamhnach, Inis

Location:
Toonagh, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Proinnsias Gordún
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0613, Page 201

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  2. There are a lot of wild animals around this place - the fox the badger, the hare, the rabbit, the wild ___ and the otter. The fox has a burrow under the ground or else between the rocks. The badger has a burrow just like the fox. The Hare has no burrow at all he lies down on the grass. The rabbit has a burrow like a fox only a lot smaller. It is in water the otter lives.
    The fox does a lot of harm. He brings off fowl and eats them. The foxe's tongue is a cure for a burn. They say that if a badger caught you he would not let go until he heard the bone cracking. The fox kills rabbits and hares also. The rabbit and the hare eat the cabbage but their principal food is grass. The otter eats a lot of fish and is a great enemy of the fisherman.
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