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1 Univalves may have spines on their shoulders.
2 And they ought to have spines .
3 A girl in the shop remarks that a hedgehog looks like a porcupine, but, although they both have spines , they are not related.
4 It is not for us, our Lord's fishermen, to throw away a catch, merely because the fish have spines , or only one eye.
5 Yes, hedgehogs have spines , but contrary to popular belief a hedgehog's spines are liable to do very little damage to a member of the undead.
6 He has spines on all his legs, and what long feet he has !
7 The Scleidosaur, an earlier and smaller (twelve-foot) specimen, also had spines and bony plates to protect it.
8 And some displayed horrid dropsical bellies; some had spines bossy with hideous humps, and others looked like dislocated skeletons.
10 These weeds were rich in their diversity-somehad flowers, some had spines , one had a cylindrical protuberance that discharged toxic pollen.
11 "Do they have spines like Prickly Porky?" demanded Peter Rabbit.
12 The echidna has spines like a porcupine, a beak like a bird, a pouch like a kangaroo, and lays eggs like a reptile.
13 The duck is small, but his penis, which rivals that of the ostrich, is twenty centimeters (eight inches) long-andit has spines .
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