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1 1 | by means of which they take in their food, whether the 2 5 | in the source of warmth. Take as an illustration what 3 7 | for none of this class take in water in the way fishes 4 8 | as a result, they must take the water into their mouth 5 9 | he says that in air they take in too much air and hence 6 9 | die, but in the water they take in a moderate amount. But 7 17| respiration they do not take in food, for otherwise suffocation 8 17| no windpipe and hence can take no harm from liquid lodging