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... animal . It has no con- nection with the lungs , nor with the trachea ; and the only con- jecture which can be offered is , that it permits the cesophagus to become more fully expanded , and may thus assist the animal in the reception ...
... animal . It has no con- nection with the lungs , nor with the trachea ; and the only con- jecture which can be offered is , that it permits the cesophagus to become more fully expanded , and may thus assist the animal in the reception ...
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... animal ; the teeth are hollow , having their base inclosed in a fleshy case , and not attached to the jaw ; the tongue is crescent - shaped , with very small teeth on its edges ; and the organs of respiration consist of fourteen little ...
... animal ; the teeth are hollow , having their base inclosed in a fleshy case , and not attached to the jaw ; the tongue is crescent - shaped , with very small teeth on its edges ; and the organs of respiration consist of fourteen little ...
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... animal indispensably necessary to those who would make an expedition into the interior of Africa ; and he ad- vises the French Government to form a stud of Dromedaries , if any views are entertained of penetrating into this continent ...
... animal indispensably necessary to those who would make an expedition into the interior of Africa ; and he ad- vises the French Government to form a stud of Dromedaries , if any views are entertained of penetrating into this continent ...
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