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1 I, 1 | be rapidly tamed, as the elephant.~Again, we may regard animals 2 I, 1 | easily domesticated, as the elephant; others are cautious and 3 I, 11 | nostril (or nose) of the elephant is long and strong, and 4 II, 1 | with the exception of the elephant. This latter animal has 5 II, 1 | has breasts in front; the elephant, certainly, has two breasts, 6 II, 1 | with the exception of the elephant. In other words, with the 7 II, 1 | thus face one another.~The elephant does not sleep standing, 8 II, 1 | those of the gazelle.~The elephant, by the way, is the least 9 II, 1 | the case with man and the elephant, as previously stated. For 10 II, 1 | previously stated. For the elephant has two breasts in the region 11 II, 1 | axillae; and the female elephant has two breasts insignificant 12 II, 1 | horse.~The penis of the elephant resembles that of the horse; 13 II, 1 | retromingent: even the female elephant like other animals, though 14 II, 5 | 5~The elephant has four teeth on either 15 II, 5 | towards the ground. The elephant is furnished with teeth 16 II, 6 | 6~The tongue of the elephant is exceedingly small, and 17 II, 15 | exceptionally fat. With the elephant also the liver is unfurnished 18 II, 17 | has a straight gut.~The elephant has a gut constricted into 19 III, 1 | devoid of feet, and with the elephant among viviparous quadrupeds. 20 III, 9 | that have feet, except the elephant; and the elephant has toes 21 III, 9 | except the elephant; and the elephant has toes undivided and slightly 22 III, 22 | written about the sperm of the elephant.~ 23 IV, 9 | speech or language.~The elephant makes a vocal sound of a 24 v, 14 | to the male.~The female elephant becomes sexually receptive 25 VI, 27 | 27~The elephant of either sex is fitted 26 VIII, 9 | 9~The elephant at the most can eat nine 27 VIII, 9 | cotylae going to the maris. An elephant has been known to drink 28 VIII, 9 | the age of a hundred. The elephant is said by some to live 29 VIII, 22| is subject to rabies. The elephant, which is reputed to enjoy 30 VIII, 26| liquid residuum. If the elephant swallow earth-mould it suffers 31 VIII, 26| iron in the inside of an elephant it is said that it will 32 IX, 1 | inferior in point of spirit. An elephant by pushing with his big 33 IX, 1 | the ground. Men hunt the elephant in the following way: they 34 IX, 46 | and the gentlest is the elephant. It can be taught a number 35 IX, 46 | with her.~Some say that the elephant lives for two hundred years; 36 IX, 46 | inclement weather and frost. The elephant is found by the banks of