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1 II, 6 | are those whose bones are strong and solid, as is the case 2 II, 6 | those animals that have strong and compact bones, some 3 II, 9 | bones, but these are not so strong as the bones of the Vivipara. 4 II, 9 | the animal itself may be strong, the same reason prevailing 5 II, 17| Purpurae, for instance, so strong is this part that it enables 6 III, 1 | woodpeckers it is hard and strong, as also in crows and birds 7 III, 9 | bladder; and other ducts, strong and continuous, lead into 8 III, 9 | it is attached to them by strong ducts. These then are the 9 III, 14| protuberance in some part, or is strong and fleshy, so as to be