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1 II, 12| but wings-an exceptional structure as compared with other animals. 2 II, 12| real thigh is a separate structure betwixt it and the shin. 3 II, 12| resembles the snake in the structure of its tongue; for the creature 4 II, 14| with legs of more delicate structure. And the same remark applies 5 II, 17| connecting ducts, similar to the structure in the lung of birds.~The 6 II, 17| present diversities in the structure of their stomachs. In the 7 II, 17| is also a difference in structure in the gut of the two groups 8 III, 7 | others it is composite in structure, as in man; and in the human 9 III, 9 | simple and undivided in structure. In the case of the stag 10 IV, 1 | substance outside, and any hard structure it may happen to have, inside-in 11 IV, 1 | animals that have their hard structure outside, and their soft 12 IV, 2 | are exceptional in their structure, for the right claw has 13 IV, 2 | the mouth a small fleshy structure serving for a tongue; and 14 IV, 4 | these animals.~The internal structure is almost the same in all 15 IV, 4 | like a lid; in fact this structure represents the one part, 16 v, 17| attached, and the entire structure resembles a cluster of grapes; 17 v, 18| into any similar cavity, a structure resembling the tendrils 18 VI, 1 | from their continuity the structure resembles a necklace of 19 VI, 3 | serum envelops the entire structure. Then comes another membrane 20 IX, 12| places adapted to their structure. Several birds, however, 21 IX, 37| spider’s web. It uses this structure, when a breeze is blowing,