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1 I, 6 | with feet, belongs to the serpent genus; and animals of this 2 II, 12 | its body still, like the serpent. It has big claws, somewhat 3 II, 14 | animals there now remains the serpent genus. This genus is common 4 II, 15 | predicable, as when we say "the serpent," the "crocodile".~All viviparous 5 II, 17 | cases that of the dog.~The serpent genus is similar and in 6 II, 17 | legs. That is to say, the serpent is coated with tessellated 7 II, 17 | is the more marked in the serpent, for the tips of his tongue 8 II, 17 | tongue.~The stomach of the serpent is like a more spacious 9 II, 17 | that if you prick out a serpent’s eyes they will grow again. 10 III, 1 | that has gills, nor any serpent whatever: nor, in short, 11 III, 1 | dissection.~The members of the serpent genus also present divergencies 12 III, 1 | selachians. The womb of the serpent is long, in keeping with 13 III, 7 | throughout the fleshy parts. The serpent is similarly constructed 14 IV, 9 | shrill piping sound, like the serpent; in others, a thin faint 15 IV, 11 | for instance, with the serpent, the phalangium or venom-spider, 16 v, 4 | the appearance of a single serpent with a pair of heads. The 17 v, 34 | soft-skinned. The young serpent grows on the surface of 18 VIII, 4 | its prey outside, and the serpent does so in its belly. The 19 VIII, 4 | does so in its belly. The serpent takes any food presented 20 VIII, 15| tessellates, namely, the serpent, the lizard, the gecko, 21 VIII, 17| that this species of the serpent family is exceptional in 22 VIII, 17| not sloughing. When the serpent begins to slough, the skin 23 VIII, 17| in the same manner as the serpent. The crawfish hides for 24 VIII, 20| in shallow waters by the serpent called the dragon. In the 25 IX, 6 | ichneumon, when it sees the serpent called the asp, does not