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1    1,    2|  left, and rapidly swung his tail. To these representatives
2    1,    2|  hook on with his prehensile tail to the first branches, which
3    1,    7|     long white plumes of his tail, he in his turn meekly took
4    1,   14| looked superb, with his long tail and grizzly hair; with his
5    1,   15|    of the cetaceans near his tail.~It was only necessary to
6    1,   17|     over with a sweep of his tail, ran at him with open jaws.~
7    1,   17|  side blow from the animal’s tail knocked him down too.~Minha
8    2,   10| furnished along the back and tail with an apparatus composed
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