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treating 1
treatise 7
treatment 5
tree 18
tree-bark 1
tree-creeper 2
tree-trunks 1
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18 spawning
18 special
18 thicker
18 tree
18 true
18 vessel
18 view
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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tree

   Book,  Paragraph
1 VI, 1 | hollow of the trunk of a tree, and lays its eggs there 2 VI, 14 | willow or of some other tree, or close to reeds or to 3 VIII, 3 | generally on the branch of a tree, has a loud note, and is 4 VIII, 3 | found to build its nest in a tree. Further there is the large 5 VIII, 5 | suppleness of its body to climb a tree; it also eats vegetables, 6 VIII, 17| dormouse actually hides in a tree, and gets very fat at that 7 VIII, 17| goes and sits upon an olive tree or a reed; after the breaking 8 IX, 6 | overtaken they climb up a tree. When emerging from their 9 IX, 6 | attached to the boughs of a tree, to keep the animal from 10 IX, 9 | It can run up and down a tree in any way, even with the 11 IX, 9 | For secure hold upon a tree, its claws are better adapted 12 IX, 9 | said sometimes to hollow a tree out to its downfall. A woodpecker 13 IX, 29 | hypolais or lark, or on a tree in the nest of the green 14 IX, 32 | does, however, build upon a tree. The young are fed until 15 IX, 33 | watch on them on a high tree; if any man tries to climb 16 IX, 33 | any man tries to climb the tree, it fights and strikes him 17 IX, 36 | when it is perched upon a tree or any elevation, but never 18 IX, 42 | nest, they cluster on a tree and construct combs, as


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