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Alphabetical [« »] talents 1 talk 1 talking 1 talons 22 tame 16 tamed 6 tameness 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 spontaneously 22 suffer 22 swarm 22 talons 21 amount 21 arms 21 bigger | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances talons |
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1 I, 1 | bird furnished with crooked talons is gregarious. Of creatures 2 II, 12 | those that have crooked talons have the biggest thighs 3 II, 12 | but no bird with crooked talons is found so provided. The 4 II, 12 | provided. The birds with talons are among those that fly 5 VI, 1 | prey, or birds with crooked talons, are unprolific, except 6 VI, 6 | blanch, and for some days its talons get turned awry. It is in 7 VI, 7 | disappears. The hawk has crooked talons, which the cuckoo has not; 8 VIII, 3 | birds, such as have crooked talons are carnivorous without 9 VIII, 3 | night, some have crooked talons, such as the night-raven, 10 VIII, 3 | birds that have not crooked talons some are carnivorous, such 11 VIII, 12| rule all birds with crooked talons are short-necked, flat-tongued, 12 VIII, 16| distinction observed, whether the talons of a bird be crooked or 13 VIII, 16| and of birds with crooked talons the kite and the owl hide 14 IX, 1 | advantage from stronger talons and more rapid flight the 15 IX, 1 | and furnished with crooked talons, attacks and maims the animal. 16 IX, 1 | the former, having crooked talons, attacks the latter, and 17 IX, 1 | and, as it has crooked talons, it kills the animal’s young. 18 IX, 1 | both furnished with crooked talons. The vulture fights with 19 IX, 32 | grasps its prey with its talons, and often, from inability 20 IX, 32 | and scratch him with its talons. The nest is built not on 21 IX, 32 | the crookedness of their talons prevents a stable footing 22 IX, 34 | scratches them with its talons. The young birds fight also