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1 II, 1 | same for a hand. For it eats and drinks by lifting up 2 v, 34 | at times the young viper eats its way out from the inside 3 VIII, 4 | any food presented to him, eats birds and animals, and swallows 4 VIII, 5 | The bear is omnivorous. It eats fruit, and is enabled by 5 VIII, 5 | to climb a tree; it also eats vegetables, and it will 6 VIII, 5 | to get at the honey; it eats crabs and ants also, and 7 VIII, 5 | hind legs. All the flesh it eats it first allows to become 8 VIII, 5 | It infects the food it eats with a strong smell by breathing 9 VIII, 21| flaccid. Besides, if a sow eats acorns in great quantities, 10 IX, 5 | insect, it gathers crabs and eats them; it is said to be a 11 IX, 6 | has partaken of a snake, eats marjoram; this action has 12 IX, 6 | fights with a snake, first eats wild rue, the smell of which 13 IX, 6 | snake. The dragon, when it eats fruit, swallows endive-juice; 14 IX, 40 | the damaged part simply eats itself away; if they cannot 15 IX, 40 | of any creature, or ever eats animal food. They have no