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1    1,   13| somewhat by remarking that the quadrupeds of the Cordilleras are never
2    1,   18|    plumage, rose in coveys. No quadrupeds, however, were visible,
3    1,   19|      surface of marble. Birds, quadrupeds, and reptiles were resting
4    2,    3| extreme. The only specimens of quadrupeds, birds, fish and cetacea
5    2,    9|     animals are strange; where quadrupeds have beaks, like the echidna,
6    3,    5|         their cannibal habits. Quadrupeds, and even birds, are rare
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