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1 VI, 19 | depends on the waters they drink and also on the sires. And 2 VI, 19 | are red. The females that drink salted waters are the first 3 VIII, 3 | fact birds of prey never drink at all, excepting a very 4 VIII, 3 | excepting a very few, and these drink very rarely; and this last 5 VIII, 3 | The kite has been seen to drink, but he certainly drinks 6 VIII, 6 | 6~Jag-toothed animals drink by lapping, as do also some 7 VIII, 6 | lower teeth meet evenly drink by suction, as the horse 8 VIII, 6 | sucks, but gulps down his drink. Birds, a rule, drink by 9 VIII, 6 | his drink. Birds, a rule, drink by suction, but the long 10 VIII, 6 | fattening pigs, give them a drink on the first day; then they 11 VIII, 8 | are fattened chiefly by drink. Just in proportion as beasts 12 VIII, 8 | proportion as beasts of burden drink water, so will they more 13 VIII, 8 | thick water, and will never drink from a stream until he has 14 VIII, 9 | elephant has been known to drink right off fourteen Macedonian 15 VIII, 10| for the reason that they drink more when thirsty), and 16 VIII, 10| move at midday they will drink more copiously towards evening; 17 VIII, 18| general way be said never to drink at all, though Hesiod appears 18 VIII, 18| drinking; all other birds drink, but drink sparingly, as 19 VIII, 18| all other birds drink, but drink sparingly, as is the case 20 VIII, 24| and marshes, and likes to drink muddy water; in fact, if 21 VIII, 24| make it turbid, will then drink it, and afterwards will 22 VIII, 24| matter, it will refuse to drink it.~ 23 VIII, 26| out if the animal takes a drink of olive-oil; if the animal 24 VIII, 28| elsewhere, they require to drink more in wintertime than 25 VIII, 28| then; and the mice, if they drink, die. Elsewhere also bastard-animals 26 IX, 5 | a good thing for man to drink the juice, but the taste 27 IX, 40 | stream be near at hand, they drink from it and from it only, 28 IX, 40 | it only, but before they drink they first deposit their 29 IX, 40 | disgorge their honey as they drink elsewhere, and at once make