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... body if the creatures were to survive at all . For example , if an animal is doubled in length and breadth and height the bulk of its body is increased eightfold , but its skin area ( which regulates its tem- perature ) is only ...
... body if the creatures were to survive at all . For example , if an animal is doubled in length and breadth and height the bulk of its body is increased eightfold , but its skin area ( which regulates its tem- perature ) is only ...
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... body was covered with rough , brownish skin , which was as loose as the skin on the hands of old people . The tree lizards I had seen all had bodies that tapered away to a long tail ; my dragon's tail was quite distinct from the body ...
... body was covered with rough , brownish skin , which was as loose as the skin on the hands of old people . The tree lizards I had seen all had bodies that tapered away to a long tail ; my dragon's tail was quite distinct from the body ...
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... body , the photographs in her overall pocket . She had not looked at them yet . When she reached the barn she hid ... body and mouth pressed against her own , the photographs flattened across her breast . The drowsiness of her body ...
... body , the photographs in her overall pocket . She had not looked at them yet . When she reached the barn she hid ... body and mouth pressed against her own , the photographs flattened across her breast . The drowsiness of her body ...
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