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1 I, 1 | Many of these creatures are furnished with feet, as the otter, 2 I, 1 | the crocodile; some are furnished with wings, as the diver 3 I, 1 | such land animals as are furnished with lungs. Others, again, 4 I, 1 | Of land animals some are furnished with wings, such as birds 5 I, 1 | and bees, and these are so furnished in different ways one from 6 I, 1 | from another; others are furnished with feet. Of the animals 7 I, 1 | Of the animals that are furnished with feet some walk, some 8 I, 1 | solitary, whether they be furnished with feet or wings or be 9 I, 1 | and, by the way, no bird furnished with crooked talons is gregarious. 10 I, 5 | animals that can fly some are furnished with feathered wings, as 11 I, 5 | eagle and the hawk; some are furnished with membranous wings, as 12 I, 5 | the cockchafer; others are furnished with leathern wings, as 13 I, 5 | footed animals, whether furnished with wings or feet, move 14 I, 16| animals have one that are furnished with lungs. The windpipe 15 I, 16| the creatures appear to be furnished with a pair of lungs; and 16 I, 17| In all animals that are furnished with a lung, and that are 17 II, 1 | of the bear; for they are furnished with five toes, and each 18 II, 1 | The hind feet are also furnished with five toes; in their 19 II, 1 | with all animals that are furnished with feet, with the exception 20 II, 1 | at one and the same time, furnished with a mane and furnished 21 II, 1 | furnished with a mane and furnished also with a pair of horns 22 II, 1 | blooded and viviparous, are furnished with teeth; but, to begin 23 II, 1 | double-toothed (or fully furnished with teeth in both jaws), 24 II, 5 | ground. The elephant is furnished with teeth at birth, but 25 II, 8 | quadrupeds in general are not furnished with lashes on one of the 26 II, 9 | as has been observed, is furnished with a tail. In all such 27 II, 10| devoid of feet altogether-are furnished with a head, a neck, a back, 28 II, 12| strongest breasts. All birds are furnished with many claws, and all 29 II, 12| shrill chirp.~Birds are furnished with a mouth, but with an 30 II, 12| feathers are invariably furnished with quills. They have no 31 II, 12| at full length. All are furnished with a tongue, but the organ 32 II, 12| Some species of birds are furnished additionally with spurs, 33 II, 13| and accordingly we find it furnished with two breasts, not situated 34 II, 13| skin.~Morever, with fishes furnished with gills, the gills in 35 II, 13| nostrils; but all fishes are furnished with eyes, and the eyes 36 II, 14| are redder in colour, are furnished with feet in greater numbers 37 II, 14| appears, however, to be furnished with feet from the fact 38 II, 15| viviparous quadrupeds, then, are furnished with an oesophagus and a 39 II, 15| breathe it in and out are furnished with a lung, a windpipe, 40 II, 15| above are not in all cases furnished with a lung: for instance, 41 II, 15| as is also every animal furnished with gills. All blooded 42 II, 15| All blooded animals are furnished with a liver. As a general 43 II, 15| rule blooded animals are furnished with a spleen; but with 44 II, 15| organ is found in animals furnished with it, there oozes out 45 II, 15| take in sea-water and are furnished with a lung, the dolphin 46 II, 16| viviparous quadrupeds are furnished with kidneys and a bladder. 47 II, 17| With all animals that are furnished with these parts, the parts 48 II, 17| small.~In fishes that are furnished with an undivided liver, 49 II, 17| animals as are not equally furnished with teeth in both jaws 50 II, 17| with teeth in both jaws are furnished with four such chambers. 51 II, 17| longer than the echinus, furnished inside with numerous folds 52 II, 17| others. Animals that are furnished equally with teeth in both 53 II, 17| whose jaws are unequally furnished with teeth are in all cases 54 II, 17| and in almost all respects furnished similarly to the saurians 55 II, 17| the most part is the being furnished with gut-appendages or caeca. 56 III, 1 | opisthuretic.~No fish is furnished with testicles, nor any 57 III, 1 | within themselves. Birds are furnished with testicles, but these 58 III, 1 | serpents also. They are furnished, however, with two ducts 59 III, 1 | quadruped, are in all cases furnished with testicles close to 60 III, 1 | in all viviparous animals furnished with feet the following 61 III, 1 | animals.~In female animals furnished with a womb, the womb is 62 III, 1 | creatures destitute of feet and furnished with gills as are viviparous), 63 III, 1 | nonambidental animals are furnished with cotyledons in the womb 64 III, 1 | ambidental, viviparous, and furnished with feet, have the womb 65 III, 4 | is more, some animals are furnished with organs of which other 66 III, 5 | supplied with blood are furnished with sinews; but in the 67 III, 7 | by itself. In all animals furnished with bones, the spine or 68 III, 7 | supplied with blood and furnished with feet, and are at the 69 III, 7 | arms and legs cannot be furnished with limb-bones: and in 70 III, 8 | marrow. In viviparous animals furnished with feet, gristle formations 71 III, 9 | beaks, such as birds are furnished with-all in the several 72 III, 9 | several animals that are furnished therewithal. All these parts 73 III, 9 | as their ears.~Of animals furnished with nails-and, by the way, 74 III, 9 | nails whatsoever—of animals furnished with nails, some are straight-nailed, 75 III, 10| All viviparous animals furnished with feet have hair; all 76 III, 10| hair; all oviparous animals furnished with feet have horn-like 77 III, 14| sanguineous animals are furnished with this organ; but in 78 III, 15| oviparous animal that is furnished therewithal. The bladder, 79 III, 17| congeal. All animals are furnished with fat, either intermingled 80 III, 18| a part and that are not furnished with hard eyes.~Fat animals, 81 IV, 1 | belly. All molluscs are furnished with eight feet, and in 82 IV, 1 | these feet are severally furnished with a double row of suckers, 83 IV, 1 | all cases their feet are furnished with suckers.~The octopus, 84 IV, 2 | feet near the mouth are furnished also with delicate outgrowing 85 IV, 4 | the head; they are also furnished from birth with an operculum. 86 IV, 5 | within, they are in all cases furnished with the black formations. 87 IV, 5 | species, small in size, but furnished with large hard spines; 88 IV, 6 | case of the others, is it furnished with any organ connected 89 IV, 7 | it.~Certain insects are furnished with prickers or stings. 90 IV, 7 | this is the only insect furnished with a long tail. And, further, 91 IV, 7 | further, the scorpion is furnished with claws, as is also the 92 IV, 7 | organs, flying insects are furnished with wings. Some insects 93 IV, 7 | others are tetrapterous or furnished with four wings, as the 94 IV, 7 | formation found in insects furnished with frontward stings; and 95 IV, 7 | shields, red in colour, and furnished with fins packed close together; 96 IV, 8 | in a stunted condition, furnished with all the parts found 97 IV, 8 | it. Further, all animals furnished with a mouth derive pleasure 98 IV, 9 | out of the water, being furnished with fins broad and long. 99 IV, 9 | vowel sounds), for it is furnished with a lung and a windpipe; 100 IV, 9 | combination.)~Of animals which are furnished with tongue and lung, the 101 IV, 10| fact, all animals that are furnished with eyelids shut them up 102 IV, 10| none of these creatures are furnished with eyelids-but can be 103 IV, 10| whale, and all such as are furnished with a blow-hole, sleep 104 IV, 11| indeed, in all animals furnished with feet, biped or quadruped; 105 IV, 11| and fat all over, and are furnished with a small gut; and these 106 IV, 11| fish are in all cases found furnished with eggs.~As a general 107 IV, 11| in red-blooded animals furnished with feet and not oviparous, 108 IV, 11| is no hair, less strongly furnished in some analogous substance. 109 IV, 11| hollow in such animals as are furnished with feet. And with regard 110 v, 1 | external that all animals are furnished withal, and further as to 111 v, 2 | that are viviparous and furnished with feet have in all cases 112 v, 5 | however, that are flat and furnished with tails-as the ray, the 113 v, 5 | female in the fact that he is furnished with two appendages hanging 114 v, 5 | that the female is not so furnished; and this distinction between 115 v, 5 | animals devoid of feet are furnished with testicles, but male 116 v, 5 | have all ovipara that are furnished with feet. And this union 117 v, 5 | female.~In viviparous animals furnished with feet there is outwardly 118 v, 5 | the she-tortoise, though furnished with a bladder, has only 119 v, 12| testaceans are found to be furnished with their so-called eggs 120 v, 12| unfurnished with them; and it is furnished with them in especial abundance 121 v, 13| all seasons, if they are furnished with a sunny place and all 122 v, 13| requisites; unless they are so furnished, they breed only in the 123 v, 19| than a blue bottle fly, furnished with wings, which can hop 124 v, 22| from every flower that is furnished with a calyx or cup, and 125 v, 22| and these honeycombs are furnished with very little wax but 126 v, 28| male, by the way, is not furnished with this tube. The females 127 v, 31| winged animals that are furnished with feathers are similarly 128 VI, 10| internal organs as it is furnished with, as for instance the 129 VI, 12| shore-as being an animal furnished with feet; it spends, however, 130 VI, 32| but is more shaggy, and is furnished with a mane running all 131 VI, 32| effect that every hyena is furnished with the organ both of the 132 VIII, 2| other creatures that are furnished with a blow-hole. One can 133 VIII, 2| the way, the creature is furnished with this organ and respires 134 VIII, 2| as take in water and are furnished with gills but go upon dry 135 VIII, 2| water-newt; this creature is furnished not with lungs but with 136 VIII, 2| to the mouth, and are not furnished with a gullet.~Some fishes 137 IX, 1 | circus, being carnivorous and furnished with crooked talons, attacks 138 IX, 1 | mutual enemies, as being both furnished with crooked talons. The 139 IX, 30| long cells made of mud, and furnished with a hole just big enough 140 IX, 41| invariably speckled and furnished with a sting, and is remarkably 141 IX, 41| and they all appear to be furnished with stings.~ 142 IX, 42| anthrenae appear to be all furnished with stings: though, by