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1 1, 2 | the organisation of these animals, we can scarcely conjecture. 2 1, 2 | against which terrestrial animals, such as elephants or rhinoceroses, 3 1, 3 | tell where we may go; these animals can be very capricious. 4 1, 4 | which is that, if such animals do exist at the bottom of 5 1, 6 | even to the most terrible animals. Ned Land contented himself 6 1, 7 | that of the antediluvian animals; and I should be free to 7 1, 8 | asylums a world of unknown animals, amongst which this submarine 8 1, 13| to me to surprise these animals, alive and at liberty, in 9 1, 16| confounded the genera, taking animals for plants; and who would 10 1, 16| incident reminded me that other animals more to be feared might 11 1, 17| circulation of blood in animals. ~"Yes, the ocean has indeed 12 1, 19| those trees, terrestrial animals, bearers of cutlets and 13 1, 20| elastic paws. But these animals did not take to flight so 14 1, 20| interesting marsupians. These animals were small. They were a 15 2, 12| annihilating a class of useful animals. Leave the unfortunate cetacea 16 2, 12| are cachalots--terrible animals, which I have met in troops 17 2, 12| peculiar to these enraged animals! In the midst of these waters, 18 2, 14| As I passed these curious animals I could examine them leisurely, 19 2, 18| never believe that such animals exist," said Ned. ~"Well," 20 2, 18| naturalists, one of these animals only six feet long would 21 2, 18| existence of these gigantic animals, happened some years ago, 22 2, 18| name of cephalopod to these animals, were twice as long as its 23 2, 18| arms and tails of these animals are re-formed by renewal;