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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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feeds

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1 IV, 6 | comes in its way; and it feeds upon sea-urchins and scallops. 2 IV, 7 | aid of this the creature feeds on dew, and on dew only, 3 v, 15| and by means of it, it feeds, and perforates conchylia 4 v, 19| it is a caterpillar, it feeds and ejects excrement; but 5 v, 19| the chrysalis it neither feeds nor ejects excrement.~The 6 v, 31| blood.~The parasite that feeds on the tunny is found in 7 VI, 18| away the interlopers. He feeds apart, accompanied by his 8 VIII, 2| nothing of it. The crawfish feeds on little fish, capturing 9 VIII, 2| extracts the flesh, and feeds on that; in fact, fishermen 10 VIII, 2| mullet is carnivorous, but feeds also on sea-weed, on shell-fish, 11 VIII, 2| on mud. The grey mullet feeds on mud, the dascyllus on 12 VIII, 2| and sea-weed; the saupe feeds also on zostera, and is 13 VIII, 2| a distance from it, and feeds on a mucous substance exuding 14 VIII, 2| heavy and slimy; it never feeds on any other fish. As it 15 VIII, 2| synodon is carnivorous and feeds on molluscs. Very often 16 VIII, 2| on sea-weed. The sargue feeds on the leavings of the trigle 17 VIII, 2| down into the place and feeds on what is left behind, 18 VIII, 2| eight years. The river-eel feeds on his own species, on grass, 19 VIII, 3| the seaside. The crow also feeds on such animal life as is 20 IX, 1 | he is grazing: the bird feeds on grass, and sees too dimly 21 IX, 9 | trees amongst others. It feeds on the maggots and ants 22 IX, 15| it builds in trees; it feeds on caterpillars.) A peculiarity 23 IX, 17| cliffs or in caverns; it feeds on two kinds of food; it 24 IX, 17| disposition; it lives among trees, feeds on caterpillars, makes a 25 IX, 20| is the misselthrush; it feeds only on mistletoe and resin; 26 IX, 23| collyrion (or fieldfare) feeds on the same food as the 27 IX, 34| them up as they fall and feeds them. For the eagle, by 28 IX, 34| lives near the sea, and feeds, as has been said, on sea-birds; 29 IX, 37| resident in its body, and feeds upon them; it also hides 30 IX, 39| life-juices—for that is the way it feeds; but, if it be not hungry, 31 IX, 40| the swarm.~The toad also feeds on bees; he comes to the


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