They bow themselves, they bring forth their young ones, they cast out their offspring.
All Commentaries on Job 39:3 Go To Job 39
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Roarings. They pretend that these animals bring forth with great difficulty, Psalm xxviii. 9. (Vatable)
Aristotle (v. 2., and vi. 29.) asserts, that they receive the male bending down, as Hebrew may be here explained. "They bend, they divide their young "as they have often two; "and they leave their strings "at the navel (Calmet)