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1 II, 1 | the sheep, the goat, the deer, and the hippopotamus; others 2 II, 1 | epithet.~Of horned animals the deer alone has a horn, or antler, 3 II, 1 | with the horns of oxen. The deer is the only animal that 4 II, 1 | as with the camel and the deer; in other cases it is bony, 5 II, 1 | it can run as swiftly as deer, and that it is savage and 6 II, 15| viviparous quadrupeds the deer is without the organ, as 7 II, 15| and some kinds of pigs. Of deer those that are called Achainae 8 II, 15| about twenty in number.~Deer then, as has been observed, 9 III, 6 | find it in the blood of the deer, the roe, the antelope, 10 III, 6 | animals. The blood of the deer coagulates to about the 11 III, 9 | known to shed its horns, the deer sheds its horns annually, 12 III, 19| except in the case of the deer, the roe, and the like animals; 13 III, 21| rennet is that of the young deer.~In milk-producing animals 14 VI, 29| mountain called Elaphoeis or Deer Mountain, which is in Arginussa 15 VI, 29| season, the flesh of the deer is unsavoury and rank, like 16 VI, 29| he-goat. In winter-time the deer becomes thin and weak, but 17 VI, 29| running. When on the run the deer keeps pausing from time 18 VIII, 5| will attack not only the deer but the wild boar, if it 19 VIII, 5| seal and the hair of the deer.~