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1 II, 9 | attachments; so that nature may use adjoining bones either as 2 II, 13| as well as some others, use only the lower lid to close 3 II, 13| whereas pigeons and the like use both upper and lower lids 4 II, 13| inasmuch as they have to use their eyes at long distances. 5 II, 13| for an eyelid, to be of use, requires the action of 6 II, 13| move much about have to use their vision at considerable 7 II, 16| have a bird-like beak.~The use of the lips in all animals 8 II, 17| broader tongues. All birds use their tongues to communicate 9 II, 17| perception of savours, and as the use of this sense is thus of 10 III, 1 | those animals alone that can use it; or, if not to them alone, 11 III, 1 | state to those that can use it best; and this whether 12 III, 1 | belongs to such animals as use the mouth merely for nutritive, 13 III, 1 | purposes; whereas in such as use it as a means of defence 14 III, 1 | delicate, so as to be of use in collecting seeds and 15 III, 2 | this being the part of use in a blow. At the same time, 16 III, 3 | thus much also as to its use. It is a contrivance of