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1 I, 17 | this fact might possibly escape notice by a change of position 2 II, 15 | is so small as all but to escape observation; and this is 3 II, 17 | so that they are apt to escape recognition from the similarities 4 III, 19 | blood be removed or if it escape in any considerable quantity, 5 III, 19 | if it be removed or if it escape in an exceedingly large 6 IV, 8 | creature makes efforts to escape. With regard to testaceans, 7 VI, 13 | bursts in two, and the eggs escape out. For the fish has a 8 VI, 35 | the form of a she-wolf to escape the anger of Here. Whether 9 VII, 4 | pregnant of a male child escape comparatively easily and 10 VII, 7 | for when it happens to escape before it is distinctly 11 VIII, 2 | frightened, it makes its escape backwards, darting off to 12 VIII, 2 | allows a fair chance of escape to the smaller fishes, and, 13 VIII, 12| waters to the deep sea to escape the heat.~Weakly birds in 14 VIII, 19| The fry of little fishes escape by being overlooked, for 15 IX, 5 | hear well and you cannot escape its ken; if its ears are 16 IX, 8 | her brood has had time to escape; hereupon she returns to 17 IX, 40 | no easy task for them to escape detection, for there are 18 IX, 40 | entry; and, even if they do escape detection on entering, afterwards 19 IX, 40 | so that their chances of escape are small indeed. The kings 20 IX, 48 | if the fish endeavours to escape, they pursue him in their