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rock-fish 4
rock-fishes 3
rock-pigeon 2
rocks 18
rocky 4
rod 1
roe 9
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18 rather
18 relative
18 rising
18 rocks
18 sand
18 sharp
18 sinews
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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rocks

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | near the shore, some on rocks.~Furthermore, some are combative 2 II, 14| in the neighbourhood of rocks; as compared with their 3 II, 14| habitat is in the vicinity of rocks there is a tiny one, which 4 IV, 4 | take shelter against the rocks: the neritae themselves 5 IV, 6 | leather. It is attached to rocks by its shell, and is provided 6 IV, 6 | or sea-anemone, clings to rocks like certain of the testaceans, 7 IV, 6 | cannot be taken off the rocks entire; and being oppressed 8 IV, 6 | into the crevices of the rocks.~So much for the external 9 IV, 8 | clings so tightly to the rocks that it cannot be pulled 10 IV, 11| all that live in and about rocks. The fact that the female 11 v, 9 | gull, lay their eggs on rocks bordering on the sea, two 12 v, 15| along the coast and on the rocks are small-sized, and the 13 v, 15| and in the hollows of the rocks the ascidian and the barnacle, 14 v, 16| loosens its hold upon the rocks, and the other lives on 15 IX, 1 | brakes, the laedus lives on rocks and bills, and is greatly 16 IX, 12| mentioned, it builds on rocks and in caverns. Cranes also 17 IX, 21| is a bird that lives on rocks, called the blue-bird from 18 IX, 21| climbs on the face of the rocks. It is steel-blue all over;


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