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1 II, 1 | is the only animal that sheds its horns, and it does so 2 II, 1 | savage and a man-eater.~Man sheds his teeth, and so do other 3 II, 1 | mule, and the ass. And man sheds his front teeth; but there 4 II, 1 | instance of an animal that sheds its molars. The pig sheds 5 II, 1 | sheds its molars. The pig sheds none of its teeth at all.~ 6 III, 9 | shed its horns, the deer sheds its horns annually, unless 7 III, 11| the head grows scanty and sheds out to a greater extent 8 VI, 13| those over which the male sheds the milt or sperm; for when 9 VI, 13| eggs, the male follows and sheds its sperm over them, and 10 VI, 20| the longer-lived.~The dog sheds no teeth except the so-called " 11 VI, 20| these a dog of either sex sheds when four months old. As 12 VI, 20| so, fancy that the animal sheds no teeth at all; others, 13 VI, 20| conclusion that the creature sheds the rest in due turn. Men 14 VI, 21| alike in meaning. The ox sheds his teeth at the age of 15 VI, 21| together but just as the horse sheds his. When the animal suffers 16 VI, 22| horse has forty teeth. It sheds its first set of four, two 17 VI, 22| After a year’s interval, it sheds another set of four in like 18 VI, 22| years and six months it sheds no more. An instance has 19 VI, 23| capable of breeding, and sheds its first teeth at the age 20 VI, 23| two and a half years; it sheds its second teeth within 21 VI, 31| peculiar to the lion. The lion sheds only the four so-called 22 VI, 31| two in the lower; and it sheds them when it is six months 23 IX, 5 | the place where the stag sheds his horns"; the fact being