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1 I, 1 | For instance, some animals live in water and others on land. 2 I, 1 | land. And of those that live in water some do so in one 3 I, 1 | another: that is to say, some live and feed in the water, take 4 I, 1 | and emit water, and cannot live if deprived of water, as 5 I, 1 | oyster. And of creatures that live in the water some live in 6 I, 1 | that live in the water some live in the sea, some in rivers, 7 I, 1 | the newt.~Of animals that live on dry land some take in 8 I, 1 | do not inhale air, yet live and find their sustenance 9 I, 1 | water; but of creatures that live in and inhale water not 10 I, 1 | land.~Some animals at first live in water, and by and by 11 I, 1 | by change their shape and live out of water, as is the 12 I, 1 | are many creatures that live in close adhesion to an 13 I, 1 | social purposes, others to live each for its own self.~Gregarious 14 I, 1 | gregarious. Of creatures that live in water many kinds of fishes 15 I, 1 | flies; and some creatures live on fish. Again, some creatures 16 I, 1 | lizard and the snake; others live on the surface of the ground, 17 I, 1 | owl and the bat; others live in the daylight.~Moreover, 18 I, 1 | sexes.~Again, some creatures live in the fields, as the cushat; 19 I, 1 | marine animals, again, some live in the open seas, some near 20 I, 5 | engender in their interior a live foetus, as man and the horse. 21 I, 11 | possible for a creature to live without using this process 22 III, 20 | infant.~The people that live on and about Mount Oeta 23 IV, 7 | when cut in two continue to live, excepting such as are naturally 24 IV, 7 | head or the stomach can live, but the head cannot live 25 IV, 7 | live, but the head cannot live by itself. Insects that 26 IV, 7 | shape and many-footed can live for a long while after being 27 IV, 8 | Again, a number of fishes live in caves; and accordingly 28 IV, 11 | pregnant. In animals that live confined to one spot there 29 IV, 11 | copulation engender either live young or egg or grub. In 30 IV, 11 | species, and in all that live in and about rocks. The 31 v, 14 | way, a horse has known to live to the age of seventy-five. 32 v, 19 | stag-beetle comes from grubs that live in dry wood: at first the 33 v, 31 | not carnivorous but that live on the juices of living 34 v, 33 | for the lizard does not live on into the next year; in 35 VI, 2 | from those of birds that live on dry land; that is to 36 VI, 9 | 9~Peafowl live for about twenty-five years, 37 VI, 12 | parturition in animals that live in water and are viviparous 38 VI, 17 | reason of their fat. They live for two years; and the fishermen 39 VI, 18 | Swine for the most part live for fifteen years, but some 40 VI, 19 | years. Sheep in Ethiopia live for twelve or thirteen years, 41 VI, 20 | hard-worked than when allowed to live idle.~The dog of the Laconian 42 VI, 20 | fifteen years, but some live to twenty; and for this 43 VI, 21 | long as she lives.~Cows live for about fifteen years, 44 VI, 21 | been castrated; but some live for twenty years or even 45 VI, 21 | a flock; and these bulls live to an exceptionally advanced 46 VI, 22 | twenty years; some horses live for twenty-five or even 47 VI, 22 | reared in a private stable live longer than such as are 48 VI, 35 | many young as the dog, and live on the same food; they live 49 VI, 35 | live on the same food; they live about six years. The cubs 50 VII, 4 | the eight-months’ children live and are brought up, but 51 VII, 4 | eight-months’ children not live, but when they die their 52 VII, 5 | soon as the child is fit to live the milk is fit to use. 53 VIII, 1 | endowed with memory, and they live with their offspring for 54 VIII, 2 | locally: that is to say, some live upon dry land, while others 55 VIII, 2 | upon dry land, while others live in the water. And this differentiation 56 VIII, 2 | food from the water, and live in water for the greater 57 VIII, 2 | water they cannot possibly live, as for instance, the so-called 58 VIII, 2 | lack of air. He can also live for a considerable while 59 VIII, 2 | hand as take in air but live in water, and such on the 60 VIII, 2 | grosser parts; in fact, they live on fresh water just as they 61 VIII, 2 | some are carnivorous and live on little fishes, as for 62 VIII, 2 | omnivorous; that is to say, they live on stones, slime, sea-weed, 63 VIII, 2 | from the water they can live for five or six days; for 64 VIII, 3 | living thing whatever; they live and roost also on the plants 65 VIII, 3 | There are other birds that live on fruit and herbage, such 66 VIII, 3 | rivers and lakes, and such as live on or by the sea.~Of water-birds 67 VIII, 3 | water-birds such as are web-footed live actually on the water, while 68 VIII, 3 | such as are split-footed live by the edge of it-and, by 69 VIII, 3 | that are not carnivorous live on water-plants, (but most 70 VIII, 3 | water-plants, (but most of them live on fish), like the heron 71 VIII, 3 | halcyons or kingfishers live by the waterside. Of kingfishers 72 VIII, 3 | birds, the larger species live on the banks of rivers and 73 VIII, 9 | later in the day.~Camels live for about thirty years; 74 VIII, 9 | some exceptional cases they live much longer, and instances 75 VIII, 9 | elephant is said by some to live for about two hundred years; 76 VIII, 11| horse-fly, others again live on the juices of fruits 77 VIII, 12| proportion, and the men live in caves underground. Pelicans 78 VIII, 14| exception of such of them as live in human habitations or 79 VIII, 20| So much for animals that live in water.~ 80 VIII, 28| the soil. The hare cannot live in Ithaca if introduced 81 IX, 1 | together; calling those that live at war with one another " 82 IX, 1 | very fiercest creatures live peaceably together. The 83 IX, 1 | with the pyrallis, for they live in the same districts and 84 IX, 1 | are both at home, for they live on the same food; with the 85 IX, 1 | both are carnivorous and live on the same food. Elephants 86 IX, 7 | fanciers for use as decoys, live for eight years. Partridges 87 IX, 7 | eight years. Partridges live for about fifteen years. 88 IX, 7 | Turtle-doves in summer live in cold places, (and in 89 IX, 10 | with a cry.~Pelicans that live beside rivers swallow the 90 IX, 11 | at the most.~Some birds live on mountains or in forests, 91 IX, 12 | 12~Some birds live on the sea-shore, as the 92 IX, 12 | birds without exception live near the sea or rivers or 93 IX, 12 | however, with cloven toes live near pools or marshes, as, 94 IX, 12 | Swans are web-footed, and live near pools and marshes; 95 IX, 12 | fond of their young, and live to a green old age. If the 96 IX, 13 | is very small.~People who live where the bird comes from 97 IX, 18 | harpy, as the two birds live on the same food.~ 98 IX, 23 | there are the birds that live as a rule in towns, the 99 IX, 37 | octopus as a rule does not live the year out. It has a natural 100 IX, 37 | a proof that they do not live into a second year there 101 IX, 37 | Neither does the sepia live into a second year. The 102 IX, 37 | certain whether the animal can live when stripped of the shell.~ 103 IX, 40 | the drones, by the way, live in the innermost recess 104 IX, 41 | larger size. These wild live over into a second year, 105 IX, 41 | concealed during the winter, and live in the interior of logs 106 IX, 41 | others. The workers do not live over into a second year, 107 IX, 41 | through the winter, and live in holes underground; for 108 IX, 41 | invariably or whether they can live for a longer time, has not 109 IX, 41 | in wild localities. They live underground; their combs 110 IX, 44 | their wonted prey. They live to a good old age. The lion 111 IX, 48 | their strength. Dolphins live together in pairs, male 112 IX, 49B| straight-taloned birds, and such as live on the banks of a river,