Eyes (1920)
It takes all kinds of eyes to make this world of ours. The eagle C, U of an eagle sitting on a perch in an aviary. The crocodile would rather open that mouth of his than an Extreme C, U of an open crocodile s mouth. L, S of a crocodile munching on a fish. C, U of a crocodile as he propels himself into a pool of water. He may be slow on land but be careful near the M, S of the croc moving through a pool. The South American tapir was shy when we asked him about his L, S of tapir walking along in a zoo enclosure. And his brother, the saddleback variety, has an eye only for Another tapir sniffs around for food. But the fellow who gets a real eyefull is the (or you ll see in some further unique flyeye views; photographed through a fly s Ends here presumably incomplete. Was a Pathe Pictorial item issue number unknown. FILM A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENT
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