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1 IV, 10| attack them in myriads and devour them. For these parasites 2 IV, 10| are so numerous that they devour any bait made of fish’s 3 VIII, 2| with a gourd. All fishes devour their own species, with 4 VIII, 2| as has been stated, they devour one another, and especially 5 VIII, 2| especially do the larger ones devour the smaller. The proof of 6 VIII, 3| genus, whereas fishes often devour members actually of their 7 IX, 1 | and the chloreus, for they devour one another’s eggs; so also 8 IX, 29| gives them to the alien to devour, despising her own young 9 IX, 40| distress from the process, then devour the honey most ravenously,