The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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drying one after the other, it makes itself three or four coatings  
like a coat of mail. Then it attacks the asp, and fights well with  
him, so that, taking its time it catches him in the throat and  
destroys him.  
THE CROCODILE.  
This is found in the Nile, it has four feet and lives on land and in  
water. No other terrestrial creature but this is found to have no  
tongue, and it only bites by moving its upper jaw. It grows to a  
length of forty feet and has claws and is armed with a hide that  
will take any blow. By day it is on land and at night in the water.  
It feeds on fishes, and going to sleep on the bank of the Nile with  
its mouth open, a bird called  
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trochilus, a very small bird, runs at once to its mouth and hops  
among its teeth and goes pecking out the remains of the food, and so  
inciting it with voluptuous delight tempts it to open the whole of  
its mouth, and so it sleeps. This being observed by the ichneumon it  
flings itself into its mouth and perforates its stomach and bowels,  
and finally kills it.  
THE DOLPHIN.  
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