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1 IV, 8 | make a noise, appears to burrow in the sand, and to hide 2 v, 15 | larger animal. (Scallops burrow for a time in the sand, 3 VI, 15 | insignificant gudgeon-like fish that burrow under the ground. From the 4 VIII, 1 | survive withdrawal from its burrow. Indeed, broadly speaking, 5 VIII, 5 | putrefied flesh, and will burrow in a graveyard to gratify 6 VIII, 15| nothing. Serpents in general burrow under ground for this purpose; 7 VIII, 15| its parasite. Some fish burrow for sleep in the sand and 8 VIII, 19| heat of the sun. It will burrow for warmth in the sand in 9 VIII, 28| other it will refuse to burrow in the soil. The hare cannot 10 IX, 1 | and the snake, for both burrow underground; so also are 11 IX, 37 | flat-fish, and the angelfish burrow in the sand, and after concealing 12 IX, 37 | hole with its snout and burrow rapidly in the sand; its