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1 I, 1 | others firm; some have a long bill, others a short one; 2 I, 1 | either absolutely or so long as they are in their natural 3 I, 5 | such as are exceedingly long and smooth, as the eel and 4 I, 9 | temples. When these are long they are a sign of bad disposition; 5 I, 11 | nose) of the elephant is long and strong, and the animal 6 I, 16 | some have little heads and long jaws, as is the case, without 7 I, 17 | spleen of man is narrow and long, resembling the self-same 8 II, 1 | with animals that have long tails, for some creatures 9 II, 11 | Its tail is exceedingly long, terminates in a sharp point, 10 II, 12 | animals. Its haunch-bone is long, like a thigh, and is attached 11 II, 12 | organ is variable, being long in some birds and broad 12 II, 17 | converging into one, and an ovary long and bifurcate. The rest 13 II, 17 | creature is exceptionally long, and the oesophagus is longer 14 II, 17 | tongue, moreover, is thin and long and black, and can be protruded 15 II, 17 | dog; then comes the gut, long, narrow, and single to the 16 II, 17 | membranous passage, very long, and quite detached from 17 II, 17 | the heart. The liver is long and simple; the spleen is 18 II, 17 | wide, but the stomach is long. Some few have neither a 19 II, 17 | the latter is exceedingly long, as in long necked birds, 20 II, 17 | exceedingly long, as in long necked birds, such as the 21 III, 1 | The womb of the serpent is long, in keeping with the body, 22 III, 19 | exception and at all times, as long as life lasts. Blood is 23 III, 21 | coming.~Milk remains for a long time in the female, if she 24 III, 22 | influence of heat. If it be long in the womb before issuing 25 IV, 1 | exceptional organ in a pair of long arms or tentacles, having 26 IV, 1 | small, and his feet are long, whereas in the others the 27 IV, 1 | found as much as five ells long. Some sepiae attain a length 28 IV, 1 | octopus are sometimes as long, or even longer. The species 29 IV, 1 | made is divisible, not in long straight strips, but in 30 IV, 1 | back of the mouth comes a long and narrow oesophagus, and 31 IV, 2 | the extreme flat surface long and thin, while the left 32 IV, 2 | teeth are its antennae, long, but shorter and finer by 33 IV, 3 | the back, and standing a long way apart, and some have 34 IV, 3 | teeth are not rounded but long; and over the teeth are 35 IV, 3 | some few little bodies, long and white, and others spotted 36 IV, 4 | an oesophagus, simple and long, extending to the poppy 37 IV, 4 | in the larger snails, a long white duct enveloped in 38 IV, 4 | underneath these horns two long eyes, not retreating inwards, 39 IV, 7 | part is single; but in the long and multipedal insects it 40 IV, 7 | itself. Insects that are long in shape and many-footed 41 IV, 7 | many-footed can live for a long while after being cut in 42 IV, 7 | insect furnished with a long tail. And, further, the 43 IV, 7 | legs the longer; and these long hind-legs whereby they jump 44 IV, 7 | formation in the cicada is long, continuous, and devoid 45 IV, 8 | they come at once from long distances and swim into 46 IV, 9 | reverberating with their long hind-legs.~No mollusc or 47 IV, 9 | furnished with fins broad and long. Just then as in the flight 48 IV, 10 | creatures, if the fish remain long in one position, will attack 49 IV, 10 | fish’s flesh if it be left long on the ground at the bottom; 50 v, 2 | they pass the whole day long in the operation; when thus 51 v, 4 | 4~Long animals devoid of feet, 52 v, 5 | is neither short nor very long.~Again, in cartilaginous 53 v, 8 | sexes in their case is of long duration, as may be observed 54 v, 14 | capable all their lives long; for the stallion, as a 55 v, 14 | pretty well all their lives long. He-goats, if they be fat, 56 v, 15 | murex and the ceryx are long lived. The murex lives for 57 v, 17 | the way, all crawfish are long lived.~ 58 v, 18 | heaps the female deposits a long continuous roe in shape 59 v, 22 | mottled insect; another is long, and resembles the anthrena; 60 v, 23 | the grubs are found. As long as the creatures are in 61 v, 32 | creature is also found in wax long laid by, just as in wood, 62 VI, 2 | first at the time of laying. Long and pointed eggs are female; 63 VI, 8 | however, the male only sits long enough to allow the female 64 VI, 10 | young the navel-string is long, but as they grow it diminishes 65 VI, 10 | quadrupeds. The navel-string is long and adheres to the under 66 VI, 17 | mud continues cold for a long while, spawns late in the 67 VI, 17 | carries its spawn for a long time; but, as it lives usually 68 VI, 19 | but in most cases not so long; the bell-wether, however, 69 VI, 19 | intercourse all their lives long.~Twins with sheep and goats 70 VI, 21 | to the bull and bears as long as she lives.~Cows live 71 VI, 22 | take the horse all its life long, but is not thus ready to 72 VI, 25 | is young; if it remains long wrinkled up, the animal 73 VI, 26 | The animal lives for a long period, more than fifty 74 VI, 35 | or four at a birth. It is long in the body and low in stature; 75 VI, 37 | small and their hind-legs long; the breed is exceedingly 76 VII, 1 | music, the voice lasts a long while unbroken and may even 77 VII, 4 | children it is acute and by a long way more difficult. Women 78 VII, 10 | of dreaming, though it is long afterwards before it remembers 79 VII, 11 | quadrupedal vivipara. So long as there is a flow of milk 80 VIII, 2 | are suffocated if they be long confined in a short supply 81 VIII, 3 | finch; the second has a long tail, and from its habitat 82 VIII, 3 | common heron, and has a long flat bill. There are furthermore 83 VIII, 4 | both go without food for a long time; and this remark may 84 VIII, 6 | drink by suction, but the long necked birds stop and elevate 85 VIII, 15| that it is only caught at long intervals. We are led also 86 VIII, 19| one and the same spot more long fish will be caught than 87 VIII, 28| have ears a span and a palm long, and some have ears that 88 VIII, 28| nuts nor the fruit last long.~In many places the climate 89 VIII, 28| with its hind-legs a span long and its front legs the length 90 VIII, 29| serpents. It is about an ell long, and hairy-looking; whenever 91 VIII, 30| after the female has gone long with spawn they are good 92 IX, 8 | the case if they stayed long in one spot, they do not 93 IX, 12 | keep under water for as long as it would take a man to 94 IX, 12 | the "dove-killer"; it is long and slender in form. The 95 IX, 14 | the beak is light green, long and slender: such, then, 96 IX, 14 | and lays eggs all its life long, beginning to do so at the 97 IX, 21 | steel-blue all over; its beak is long and slender; its legs are 98 IX, 26 | barn-door hen; it has a long beak, and in plumage is 99 IX, 30 | birds rear their young in long cells made of mud, and furnished 100 IX, 32 | head, very short wings, long tail-feathers, in appearance 101 IX, 37 | front of its eyes; they are long and thin like hairs, and 102 IX, 37 | it also hunts with its long tentacles not only little 103 IX, 39 | large, black in colour, with long front legs; it is heavy 104 IX, 39 | the smaller. The one has long legs and keeps watch while 105 IX, 40 | one and the same comb. As long as the leader is alive, 106 IX, 40 | speckled: another kind is long and like an anthrene wasp; 107 IX, 40 | continuous row right through. The long bees build uneven combs, 108 IX, 40 | fight vigorously with the long kind, and try to banish 109 IX, 44 | towards them. In the chase, as long as he is in view, he makes 110 IX, 45 | stouter in build, and not long in the body; its skin, stretched 111 IX, 46 | the female lives nearly as long as the male; that they reach 112 IX, 46 | his way through water, as long as the tip of his trunk 113 IX, 48 | return swim is getting too long, they hold in their breath, 114 IX, 48 | arrows, trying to make the long ascent rapidly in order