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1 VIII, 2 | under the notion that it is hiding its whole body. The synodon 2 VIII, 13| observed. They do not go into hiding at one and the same season; 3 VIII, 14| Insects almost all go into hiding, with the exception of such 4 VIII, 14| For the bee also goes into hiding: and the proof that it does 5 VIII, 14| the period of its rest and hiding lasts from the setting of 6 VIII, 15| crocodile, all of which go into hiding for four months in the depth 7 VIII, 15| off, male and female, for hiding (just as for breeding); 8 VIII, 16| number of birds also go into hiding; they do not all migrate, 9 VIII, 16| and the lark, all go into hiding. The case of the turtledove 10 VIII, 16| at the beginning of the hiding time it is exceedingly plump, 11 VIII, 16| hide; others, instead of hiding, migrate at the same time 12 VIII, 17| for the most part go into hiding, and if their skin is soft 13 VIII, 17| the animals that go into hiding or torpidity, for the times 14 VIII, 28| blood and such as go into hiding or go torpid are all of 15 IX, 5 | tree-trunks they quit their hiding places, from a sense of 16 IX, 13 | lays up a store of them in hiding.~It is a common story of 17 IX, 49B| different name. It goes into hiding, and is consequently visible