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1 I, 16 | the gut is like that of a pig; for it is broad, and the 2 I, 17 | the self-same organ in the pig. The liver in the great 3 II, 1 | all over the body, as the pig, the bear, and the dog; 4 II, 1 | or huckle-bone; for the pig, as was said above, is either 5 II, 1 | the belly, as the dog and pig; and they have a considerable 6 II, 1 | that sheds its molars. The pig sheds none of its teeth 7 II, 7 | medium capacity, as the pig and his congeners.~(The 8 II, 7 | visible; it has the tail of a pig, the neigh of a horse, and 9 II, 17 | one stomach; as man, the pig, the dog, the bear, the 10 II, 17 | comparatively large, as in the pig and bear, and the stomach 11 II, 17 | and the stomach of the pig has a few smooth folds or 12 II, 17 | animals resembles that of the pig; in others that of the dog, 13 II, 17 | viscera resemble those of the pig, only that the liver is 14 II, 17 | in some cases that of the pig, and in other cases that 15 III, 1 | fastened back, as in the pig and its allies, and that 16 III, 1 | as in man, the dog, the pig, the horse, and the ox; 17 III, 17 | fat are oily, as in the pig; of animals supplied with 18 VIII, 6 | great stress of hunger. The pig is an exception, it cares 19 VIII, 6 | other animal; in fact, a pig can be fattened for the 20 VIII, 6 | batches of the same age. A pig will give battle even to 21 VIII, 6 | battle even to a wolf.) If a pig be weighed when living, 22 VIII, 21| turn to quadrupeds, the pig suffers from three diseases, 23 VIII, 21| the case of the sow. The pig is the only animal known 24 VIII, 29| man or beast, even to the pig, and especially to a black 25 VIII, 29| and especially to a black pig, though the pig, by the 26 VIII, 29| a black pig, though the pig, by the way, is in general 27 VIII, 29| any other creature. If a pig goes into water after being 28 IX, 1 | with the weasel and the pig; with the weasel when they 29 IX, 1 | the same food; with the pig for preying on her kind. 30 IX, 37 | be sure there is neither pig nor partridge in the neighbourhood; 31 IX, 37 | neighbourhood; for both pig and partridge eat up the