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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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beak

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 12 | neither lips nor teeth, but a beak. Neither have they ears 2 II, 12 | for the nostrils in the beak, and that for hearing in 3 III, 15 | of horns, of teeth, of beak, of gristle, of bones, and 4 VIII, 12| can project far out of its beak. The eared owl is like an 5 IX, 14 | being sharply defined; the beak is light green, long and 6 IX, 19 | roofings; it has not a red beak as the black owsel has.~ 7 IX, 21 | steel-blue all over; its beak is long and slender; its 8 IX, 22 | smaller than the thrush; its beak is strong, small, and round; 9 IX, 24 | the crow, but has a red beak. There is another, called 10 IX, 26 | barn-door hen; it has a long beak, and in plumage is like 11 IX, 32 | nest. In old age the upper beak of the eagle grows gradually


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