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Why partridge has pretty feet. Exchanged with peacock. (Also told of jay and flamingo.) (Cf. A2241.)

Mythological motifs. · Animal characteristics. · Causes of animal characteristics: body. · Animal characteristics: extremities. · view the constellation · filed as A2375.2.1

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  • IndiaThompson-Balys.
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Filed under Nature of animal's feet.

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Why peacock has ugly feet. (Cf. A2232.7, A2236.2.2, A2375.2.1.)Why dog has hairy paws. Stole from rabbit. (Cf. A2245.)Why rabbits have soft pads on feetWhy hyena has short left hind foot. Deceived into jumping by jackal. (Cf. A2284.6.)Why mole has hand like manWhy mole's "hands" are turned backwardExplanation of duck's feetWhy toad has no thumbsWhy the guinea fowl has red feet. Cheated and could not stand the ordeal of hot oil poured on his feet
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Animal characteristics: borrowing and not returning. Animal borrows a member (or quality) from another and refuses to return it. (Cf. A2242, A2313.3, A2345.1, A2351.3, A2375.2.1, A2421.4, A2435.4.1.)Why peacock has ugly feet. (Cf. A2232.7, A2236.2.2, A2375.2.1.)

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