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1 I, 1 | kind are many insects and quadrupeds. Further, in respect to 2 I, 5 | two wings and two feet, quadrupeds and fishes severally with 3 I, 6 | combines all viviparous quadrupeds are many species, but under 4 I, 11 | as is the case with some quadrupeds. Of ears, some are fine, 5 I, 16 | such as birds and oviparous quadrupeds, the two parts of the organ 6 I, 17 | be it observed, in some quadrupeds these organs have been found 7 I, 17 | in Naxos nearly all the quadrupeds have one so large that foreigners 8 II, 1 | For instance, viviparous quadrupeds have all a head and a neck, 9 II, 1 | forelegs. This is true of all quadrupeds, but such of them as have 10 II, 1 | the purpose of hands in quadrupeds, with the exception of the 11 II, 1 | words, with the viviparous quadrupeds the front legs bend forwards 12 II, 1 | limbs like those of the quadrupeds; for, although bipeds, they 13 II, 1 | have in front, these parts quadrupeds have below, in or on the 14 II, 1 | have behind, these parts quadrupeds have above on their backs. 15 II, 1 | above on their backs. Most quadrupeds have a tail; for even the 16 II, 1 | by animal~All viviparous quadrupeds are hair-coated, whereas 17 II, 1 | the eyelid.~Of hair-coated quadrupeds some are hairy all over 18 II, 1 | is the least hairy of all quadrupeds. With animals, as a general 19 II, 1 | sandals.~The legs of all quadrupeds are bony, sinewy, and fleshless; 20 II, 1 | Of blooded and viviparous quadrupeds some have the foot cloven 21 II, 1 | not. For instance, horned quadrupeds are not double-toothed; 22 II, 8 | properties of man and the quadrupeds, as the ape, the monkey, 23 II, 8 | molars. Further, whereas quadrupeds in general are not furnished 24 II, 8 | bear in mind that all other quadrupeds have no under eyelash at 25 II, 8 | part, as is the case with quadrupeds; in fact, the proportion 26 II, 10 | in the case of viviparous quadrupeds, and with a tail, usually 27 II, 10 | Again, oviparous blooded quadrupeds are unprovided with ears, 28 II, 12 | bends them backwards as quadrupeds bend their hind legs, as 29 II, 13 | creature is not provided, like quadrupeds, with visible teats, but 30 II, 13 | case with certain oviparous quadrupeds, with tessellated scutes, 31 II, 13 | is with some viviparous quadrupeds....~With regard to organs 32 II, 15 | viviparous and oviparous quadrupeds, birds, fishes, cetaceans, 33 II, 15 | crocodile".~All viviparous quadrupeds, then, are furnished with 34 II, 15 | applicable to oviparous quadrupeds and to birds, only that 35 II, 15 | altogether. With oviparous quadrupeds the case is much the same 36 II, 15 | have not. Of viviparous quadrupeds the deer is without the 37 II, 15 | organ, as also oviparous quadrupeds, all to a greater or a lesser 38 II, 16 | 16~Again, all viviparous quadrupeds are furnished with kidneys 39 II, 17 | been known instances of quadrupeds under dissection, where 40 II, 17 | place, of the viviparous quadrupeds, such of the horned animals 41 II, 17 | is the stomach of those quadrupeds that are horned and have 42 II, 17 | and the gut in oviparous quadrupeds, as in the land tortoise, 43 III, 1 | is similar with oviparous quadrupeds, such as the lizard, the 44 III, 1 | elephant among viviparous quadrupeds. In other cases these organs 45 III, 1 | are similar in oviparous quadrupeds, as the tortoise, the lizard, 46 III, 3 | armpits to the arms, in quadrupeds to the forelegs, in birds 47 III, 7 | corresponds to the backbone in quadrupeds. This exceptional property 48 III, 7 | spinous. With oviparous quadrupeds, the skeleton of the larger 49 III, 11 | the scales grow harder. In quadrupeds as they grow old the hair 50 III, 21 | exception of the ass, all the quadrupeds in Epirus are of large size, 51 III, 21 | be properly fed, and, of quadrupeds, this is especially true 52 IV, 2 | pretty much as is observed in quadrupeds. And the duct is identical 53 IV, 7 | backwards like the hind-legs of quadrupeds. All insects have the belly 54 IV, 9 | and lung, the oviparous quadrupeds produce a voice, but a feeble 55 IV, 9 | hen does not.~Viviparous quadrupeds utter vocal sounds of different 56 IV, 10 | goats, and all viviparous quadrupeds; and dogs show their dreaming 57 IV, 11 | duality of sex. Thus, in quadrupeds the duality is universal, 58 v, 1 | we may observe that some quadrupeds are viviparous, but that 59 v, 2 | to say, the majority of quadrupeds copulate as best they can, 60 v, 2 | time in the operation. Of quadrupeds, bears perform the operation 61 v, 2 | in the same way as other quadrupeds do while standing up; that 62 v, 2 | part but like the other quadrupeds mentioned above, and they 63 v, 3 | 3~Oviparous quadrupeds cover one another in the 64 v, 5 | phenomenon is observable in quadrupeds. For at the rutting seasons 65 v, 7 | just like the opisthuretic quadrupeds, when the one animal turns 66 v, 11 | just as with plants and quadrupeds diversity of locality has 67 v, 14 | observable in man, in viviparous quadrupeds, and in birds; for in the 68 v, 33 | case of animals that are quadrupeds and red-blooded and oviparous, 69 VI, 1 | insects, and also in oviparous quadrupeds. Birds without exception 70 VI, 10 | appearance just as in the case of quadrupeds. The navel-string is long 71 VI, 10 | embryo, as in the case of quadrupeds, is provided with a chorion 72 VI, 10 | cut open, then, as with quadrupeds, such internal organs as 73 VI, 12 | mankind and the viviparous quadrupeds.~The dolphin bears one at 74 VI, 18 | covered by the bull. Of all quadrupeds the mare is the most easily 75 VI, 18 | the bladder in the case of quadrupeds is thicker than it is in 76 VI, 18 | parturition the urine of all quadrupeds becomes thicker, especially 77 VI, 18 | with the females of all quadrupeds.~In general the sexual appetites 78 VI, 22 | all the easier delivery. Quadrupeds as a rule lie down for parturition, 79 VI, 25 | distinguish between young and old quadrupeds. If, when drawn back from 80 VII, 8 | feet foremost.~The young of quadrupeds when they are near their 81 VIII, 4 | the lizard and the other quadrupeds, and the serpents-are omnivorous: 82 VIII, 5 | 5~Of viviparous quadrupeds such as are fierce and jag-toothed 83 VIII, 5 | from its inside.~Some wild quadrupeds feed in lakes and rivers; 84 VIII, 10| of it. The flesh of all quadrupeds deteriorates in marshy pastures, 85 VIII, 17| 17~Of viviparous quadrupeds the porcupine and the bear 86 VIII, 21| 21~To turn to quadrupeds, the pig suffers from three 87 VIII, 26| swallow. So much, then, for quadrupeds.~ 88 IX, 1 | animals and the viviparous quadrupeds. In the case of these latter 89 IX, 3 | dull and stupid. Of all quadrupeds it is the most foolish: 90 IX, 5 | 5~Among wild quadrupeds the hind appears to be pre-eminently 91 IX, 6 | cutting teeth.~Many other quadrupeds help themselves in clever 92 IX, 44 | of the fishes, birds, and quadrupeds, this animal changes in 93 IX, 50 | testicles inside, and oviparous quadrupeds close to the loins; and 94 IX, 50 | castrated or mutilated male quadrupeds the voice changes to the 95 IX, 50 | feminine voice. All other quadrupeds when castrated, unless the 96 IX, 50 | general way, applicable to quadrupeds, birds, and men.~