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1 I, 11 | hears; but the dolphin can hear, but has no ears, nor yet 2 IV, 8 | this fishes undoubtedly hear and smell. For they are 3 IV, 8 | resonance to creatures that hear under water. And this is 4 IV, 8 | obvious that fishes can hear; and indeed some people, 5 IV, 8 | the animal can smell and hear; and they assure us that, 6 VIII, 12| and when the birdcatchers hear the croak of the bird in 7 IX, 5 | its ears cocked, it can hear well and you cannot escape 8 IX, 8 | cry, so that no other may hear him and come and give him 9 IX, 40 | whether or no they can hear the noise at all and also