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1 I, 1 | inhale air, yet live and find their sustenance on dry 2 I, 1 | a wild condition; as we find to be the case with horses, 3 II, 13 | viviparous, and accordingly we find it furnished with two breasts, 4 III, 6 | For instance, we fail to find it in the blood of the deer, 5 IV, 8 | eyes; that is to say, we find there the black rim, and 6 IV, 11 | molluscs and in crustaceans we find male and female: and, indeed, 7 v, 15 | mud there you are sure to find them beginning to grow. 8 v, 22 | occasionally bee-keepers find the hives filled with honey 9 VII, 11 | lasts till the hair either find its own way out or be sucked 10 VIII, 1 | instance, just as in man we find knowledge, wisdom, and sagacity, 11 VIII, 2 | risen to the surface, they find a difficulty in sinking 12 VIII, 19| that weed-eating fishes find abundance of their special 13 VIII, 19| localities, and carnivorous fish find an unusually large number 14 IX, 6 | panther’s-bane, tries to find some human excrement, which 15 IX, 8 | sitting, the males, if they find any eggs, roll them over 16 IX, 12 | pools and marshes; they find their food with ease, are 17 IX, 32 | go to a great distance to find their prey. When the eagle 18 IX, 36 | Birds of this latter species find their food with very little