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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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viviparous

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1 I, 5 | Again, some animals are viviparous, others oviparous, others 2 I, 5 | grub-bearing". Some are viviparous, such as man, the horse, 3 I, 5 | growth of the embryo.~Of viviparous animals, some hatch eggs 4 I, 6 | exception, but some of them are viviparous, and some oviparous. Such 5 I, 6 | some oviparous. Such as are viviparous are hair-coated, and such 6 I, 6 | an exceptional case, is viviparous: for not all viviparous 7 I, 6 | viviparous: for not all viviparous animals are hair-coated, 8 I, 6 | and some fishes also are viviparous.~All animals, however, that 9 I, 6 | that are hair-coated are viviparous. For, by the way, one must 10 I, 6 | genus that combines all viviparous quadrupeds are many species, 11 I, 9 | creatures; at all events, all viviparous animals have eyes, with 12 I, 11 | with horny tessellates.~Viviparous animals, with the exception 13 I, 11 | the shark-kind are also viviparous. Now, the seal has the passages 14 I, 16 | tendency to be double. In viviparous animals, however, the duplication 15 I, 17 | internally and externally viviparous, the lung is of all organs 16 II, 1 | in others.~For instance, viviparous quadrupeds have all a head 17 II, 1 | In other words, with the viviparous quadrupeds the front legs 18 II, 1 | properties by and by animal~All viviparous quadrupeds are hair-coated, 19 II, 1 | is fleshy.~Of blooded and viviparous quadrupeds some have the 20 II, 1 | quadrupedal, blooded and viviparous, are furnished with teeth; 21 II, 10 | chest, all as in the case of viviparous quadrupeds, and with a tail, 22 II, 13 | animals; and in point of fact viviparous animals are not in all cases 23 II, 13 | excepting such as are directly viviparous without being first oviparous. 24 II, 13 | the dolphin is directly viviparous, and accordingly we find 25 II, 13 | covered with hairs as are viviparous land animals, nor, as is 26 II, 13 | wide-stretched, as it is with some viviparous quadrupeds....~With regard 27 II, 13 | are oviparous, and some viviparous; scaly fish are invariably 28 II, 13 | cartilaginous fishes are all viviparous, with the single exception 29 II, 15 | the former include man, viviparous and oviparous quadrupeds, 30 II, 15 | serpent," the "crocodile".~All viviparous quadrupeds, then, are furnished 31 II, 15 | much the same as with the viviparous; that is to say, they also 32 II, 15 | and others have not. Of viviparous quadrupeds the deer is without 33 II, 16 | 16~Again, all viviparous quadrupeds are furnished 34 II, 17 | the first place, of the viviparous quadrupeds, such of the 35 III, 1 | feet, save such only as are viviparous within themselves. Birds 36 III, 1 | crocodile; and among the viviparous animals this peculiarity 37 III, 1 | with the elephant among viviparous quadrupeds. In other cases 38 III, 1 | the scrotum.~Again, in all viviparous animals furnished with feet 39 III, 1 | internally oviparous and viviparous externally, as is the case 40 III, 1 | furnished with gills as are viviparous), with these animals the 41 III, 1 | the viper being the only viviparous member of the genus. The 42 III, 1 | And all animals that are viviparous both internally and externally 43 III, 1 | the loin. Animals that are viviparous externally and internally 44 III, 1 | animals that are ambidental, viviparous, and furnished with feet, 45 III, 7 | and are at the same time viviparous, the bones do not differ 46 III, 7 | analogous, as fishes; for viviparous fishes, such as the cartilaginous 47 III, 8 | grow again. In terrestrial viviparous sanguinea the gristle formations 48 III, 8 | liquid resembling marrow. In viviparous animals furnished with feet, 49 III, 10 | and of skin or hide. All viviparous animals furnished with feet 50 III, 19 | internally and externally viviparous are more abundantly supplied 51 III, 20 | internally and externally viviparous, as for instance all animals 52 III, 20 | oviparous or only externally viviparous have neither breasts nor 53 IV, 9 | sings and the hen does not.~Viviparous quadrupeds utter vocal sounds 54 IV, 10 | sheep, and goats, and all viviparous quadrupeds; and dogs show 55 IV, 11 | animal of this kind is ever viviparous unless previously oviparous; 56 IV, 11 | egg. And animals that are viviparous have their young in the 57 v, 1 | and insects, then fishes viviparous and fishes oviparous, and 58 v, 1 | oviparous and such as are viviparous, and we may observe that 59 v, 1 | that some quadrupeds are viviparous, but that the only viviparous 60 v, 1 | viviparous, but that the only viviparous biped is man.~Now there 61 v, 2 | red-blooded animals that are viviparous and furnished with feet 62 v, 3 | female precisely as in the viviparous animals, as is observed 63 v, 5 | mentioned; for, by the way, in viviparous animals the process of copulation 64 v, 5 | organ in the female.~In viviparous animals furnished with feet 65 v, 5 | such animals as are not viviparous the same passage serves 66 v, 14 | especially observable in man, in viviparous quadrupeds, and in birds; 67 v, 34 | the viper is externally viviparous, having been previously 68 VI, 10 | cartilaginous genus are viviparous; the rest are oviparous. 69 VI, 10 | internally and subsequently viviparous; they rear the embryos internally, 70 VI, 10 | these fishes that is not viviparous.~So much for the varieties 71 VI, 11 | first oviparous and then viviparous in the way above mentioned, ( 72 VI, 12 | blow-hole instead of gills, are viviparous. That is to say, no one 73 VI, 12 | case of mankind and the viviparous quadrupeds.~The dolphin 74 VI, 12 | of marine animals. It is viviparous by immediate conception 75 VI, 12 | that live in water and are viviparous either internally or externally.~ 76 VI, 15 | are neither oviparous nor viviparous arise all from one of two 77 VI, 17 | fish owing to their being viviparous; and their young by reason 78 VI, 18 | phenomena in connexion with viviparous land animals and with man.~ 79 VII, 7 | to the womb, namely the viviparous animals, and some have it 80 VIII, 5 | 5~Of viviparous quadrupeds such as are fierce 81 VIII, 17| 17~Of viviparous quadrupeds the porcupine 82 IX, 1 | the larger animals and the viviparous quadrupeds. In the case 83 IX, 37 | until the spawning time; the viviparous in the autumn, as is also 84 IX, 50 | close to the loins; and of viviparous animals that walk some have


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