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1 9 | fishes, if they respire, die in the air and gasp (as 2 9 | in too much air and hence die, but in the water they take 3 10| for this and why all must die Democritus has by no means 4 13| through the windpipe, they die. Nature employs respiration 5 15| frequently. These, however, die of what is called suffocation 6 18| entangled in nets they soon die of suffocation owing to 7 23| 23~To be born and to die are common to all animals, 8 24| to wither, in animals to die. Death, in old age, is the 9 26| extinguished, and the animals die of the fright and morbid