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1 II, 1 | reaching the age of two years, and again renews them. 2 II, 4 | come at the age of twenty years, in the case of both sexes. 3 II, 4 | women upwards. of eighty years old where at the very close 4 II, 4 | have not come up in early years.~ 5 III, 20| where women advanced in years on being submitted to the 6 IV, 10| the age of four or five years. Instances have been known 7 v, 14| about the age of twenty-one years.~In other animals there 8 v, 14| male and female are two years old and take to breeding, 9 v, 14| the age of about twenty years; and after this time the 10 v, 14| mature until he is three years old. The dog and the bitch 11 v, 14| sexually mature when two years old; the issue, however, 12 v, 14| sexually capable when three years old, and they grow better 13 v, 14| until they reach twenty years. The stallion is sexually 14 v, 14| the age of thirty-three years, and the mare up to forty, 15 v, 14| lives for about thirty-five years, and the mare for a little 16 v, 14| mature until they are three years old, or three years and 17 v, 14| three years old, or three years and a half. An instance 18 v, 14| the longest, up to seventy years, and the female up to fifty; 19 v, 14| The ewe bears up to eight years, and, if she be carefully 20 v, 14| carefully tended, up to eleven years; in fact, the ram and the 21 v, 14| purposes until he is three years of age; but after that age 22 v, 14| When they reach fifteen years, they become unproductive, 23 v, 14| reach a certain maturity of years. As a general rule, they 24 v, 14| conceptive until they are twelve years old; although, by the way, 25 v, 14| eighteen and even of twenty years. But, as a rule, age diminishes 26 v, 14| capable at the age of three years. After parturition, an interval 27 v, 14| sexually receptive when ten years old at the youngest, and 28 v, 14| sexually capable when five years old, or six. The season 29 v, 14| allows an interval of three years to elapse after commerce 30 v, 14| gestation with the female is two years; and only one young animal 31 v, 15| murex lives for about six years; and the yearly increase 32 v, 22| drones.~The bee lives for six years as a rule, as an exception 33 v, 22| as an exception for seven years. If a swarm lasts for nine 34 v, 22| If a swarm lasts for nine years, or ten, great credit is 35 VI, 4 | accounts, lives up to forty years. The partridge lives over 36 VI, 9 | live for about twenty-five years, breed about the third year, 37 VI, 12| being full grown at ten years of age. Its period of gestation 38 VI, 12| affection. It lives for many years; some are known to have 39 VI, 12| twenty-five, and some for thirty years; the fact is fishermen nick 40 VI, 17| their fat. They live for two years; and the fishermen infer 41 VI, 18| most part live for fifteen years, but some fall little short 42 VI, 19| The goat lives for eight years and the sheep for ten, but 43 VI, 19| however, lives to fifteen years. In every flock they train 44 VI, 19| trained from its earliest years. Sheep in Ethiopia live 45 VI, 19| live for twelve or thirteen years, goats for ten or eleven. 46 VI, 20| Laconian breed lives ten years, and the bitch twelve. The 47 VI, 20| for fourteen or fifteen years, but some live to twenty; 48 VI, 21| respect at the age of two years. The cow goes with calf 49 VI, 21| Cows live for about fifteen years, and the bulls too, if they 50 VI, 21| but some live for twenty years or even more, if their bodily 51 VI, 21| fullest vigour when five years old, which leads the critics 52 VI, 21| teeth at the age of two years, not all together but just 53 VI, 22| breeding purposes when two years old. Instances, however, 54 VI, 22| sexual maturity is three years, and from that age to twenty 55 VI, 22| stimulated beyond their years if they be supplied with 56 VI, 22| the age of two and a half years, but achieves full sexual 57 VI, 22| lower, when two and a half years old. After a year’s interval, 58 VI, 22| arriving at the age of four years and six months it sheds 59 VI, 22| horse when four and a half years old is in excellent condition 60 VI, 22| lives for eighteen or twenty years; some horses live for twenty-five 61 VI, 22| last on to the age of fifty years; a horse, however, when 62 VI, 22| when it reaches thirty years is regarded as exceptionally 63 VI, 22| usually for twenty-five years, though instances have occurred 64 VI, 22| length and height at five years old, the stallion at six; 65 VI, 22| stallion at six; in another six years the animal reaches its full 66 VI, 22| improving until it is twenty years old. The female, then, reaches 67 VI, 22| to serve mares when forty years old: his fore legs had to 68 VI, 22| extend over four or five years. It is, at all events, absolutely 69 VI, 23| the age of two and a half years; it sheds its second teeth 70 VI, 23| lives for more than thirty years, and the she-ass lives longer 71 VI, 24| mule lives for a number of years. There are on record cases 72 VI, 26| period, more than fifty years. It bears in spring-time, 73 VI, 27| accounts, for two and a half years; according to others, for 74 VI, 27| according to others, for three years; and the discrepancy in 75 VI, 35| food; they live about six years. The cubs of the panther 76 VII, 1 | heretofore. When twice seven years old, in the most of cases, 77 VII, 6 | competent until they are sixty years old, and if that limit be 78 VII, 6 | overpassed then until seventy years; and men have been actually 79 VII, 6 | procreate children at seventy years of age. With many men and 80 VIII, 2| lives for seven or eight years. The river-eel feeds on 81 VIII, 7| commerce over a number of years; and it is with a view to 82 VIII, 7| bull until they are nine years old; from which circumstance 83 VIII, 9| Camels live for about thirty years; in some exceptional cases 84 VIII, 9| live for about two hundred years; by others, for three hundred.~ 85 IX, 5 | until the creature is six years old: after this they grow 86 IX, 7 | such birds were twenty-five years old, thirty years old, and 87 IX, 7 | twenty-five years old, thirty years old, and in some cases forty. 88 IX, 7 | as decoys, live for eight years. Partridges live for about 89 IX, 7 | Partridges live for about fifteen years. Ring-doves and turtle-doves 90 IX, 46| elephant lives for two hundred years; others, for one hundred