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1 VIII, 5 | vomiting. It is exceedingly fond of putrefied flesh, and 2 VIII, 11| and it is particularly fond of drinking water if it 3 VIII, 24| wallow in it. The animal is fond of water in every way, whether 4 IX, 6 | out that wild animals are fond of the scent it emits; that, 5 IX, 11 | Some of these birds are fond of their young and take 6 IX, 12 | are good-tempered, are fond of their young, and live 7 IX, 17 | numerous brood, of which it is fond, and lives by pecking the 8 IX, 34 | phene, or lammergeier, is fond of its young, provides its 9 IX, 42 | carcases; they are furthermore fond of sweet fruits. Such is 10 IX, 44 | suspicion or nervous fear, is fond of romping with animals 11 IX, 44 | The thos, or civet, is fond of man’s company; it does