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1 VI, 18 | now unusually fierce, and fight with one another in an extraordinary 2 VI, 18 | the swine pastures, and fight with such fury that very 3 VI, 18 | horse, a camel is ready to fight him at any time. It is the 4 VI, 18 | animals are less given to fight with one another from the 5 VIII, 2 | distance. These animals fight one another with their claws, 6 VIII, 2 | their claws, just as rams fight with their horns, raising 7 VIII, 12| way, that they are said to fight with the pygmies; and the 8 IX, 1 | creatures of like kind will fight together. Thus it is said 9 IX, 1 | and the same district will fight, male with male, and female 10 IX, 1 | the same food. Elephants fight fiercely with one another, 11 IX, 6 | wolves do with sheep. Weasels fight desperately with mice-catching 12 IX, 7 | of their nests they will fight desperately. A peculiarity 13 IX, 12 | like the eagle; it will fight the eagle with such desperation 14 IX, 12 | in caverns. Cranes also fight so desperately among themselves 15 IX, 34 | talons. The young birds fight also with one another, to 16 IX, 40 | such circumstances they fight desperately with all who 17 IX, 40 | the hive. The little bees fight vigorously with the long 18 IX, 40 | only of one another. They fight with one another and with 19 IX, 41 | less spirited and never fight, while the others are big 20 IX, 49 | have beaten the cock in a fight, will crow like the cock