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Alphabetical [« »] groins 1 groins-large 1 grosser 1 ground 84 ground-and 2 ground-wasp 1 grounds 5 | Frequency [« »] 86 until 84 each 84 even 84 ground 84 seen 84 viviparous 81 go | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances ground |
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1 I, 1 | animals move by walking on the ground as well as by swimming in 2 I, 1 | some creatures dwell under ground, as the lizard and the snake; 3 I, 1 | live on the surface of the ground, as the horse and the dog. 4 II, 5 | look downwards towards the ground. The elephant is furnished 5 II, 11 | It stands higher off the ground than the lizard, but the 6 III, 3 | eyes, and fall flat on the ground. Extending in the way described 7 III, 21 | pointing of the udder to the ground before parturition is a 8 IV, 10 | if it be left long on the ground at the bottom; and fishermen 9 IV, 10 | rule, sleep close to the ground, or to the sand or to a 10 IV, 10 | themselves under a rock or the ground. Flat fish go to sleep in 11 v, 1 | their nutriment from the ground, whilst others grow inside 12 v, 2 | the female squats on the ground and the male mounts on top 13 v, 6 | so-called head against the ground and spreads abroad its tentacles, 14 v, 14 | roll the sow over on the ground, and the pair will conclude 15 v, 15 | deposit their contents on the ground, and at this spot there 16 v, 15 | spot there are found on the ground a number of minute porphyrae, 17 v, 15 | some on hard and stony ground, and some in sandy places.) 18 v, 15 | pinnae are rooted to the ground; the razor-fish and the 19 v, 17 | that tell them where the ground at the bottom is stony and 20 v, 22 | build honeycombs in the ground and in hives, and these 21 v, 22 | triple honeycombs in the ground; and these honeycombs supply 22 v, 28 | have at their tails, in the ground, and then lay their eggs: 23 v, 28 | placed on the surface of the ground, but a little beneath the 24 v, 28 | spring-time they come out of the ground; and, by the way, no grasshoppers 25 v, 28 | their eggs remain in the ground; and with the coming of 26 v, 30 | This brood runs into the ground. And they are most numerous 27 v, 30 | attaining full size in the ground, becomes a tettigometra ( 28 v, 33 | them buries them in the ground and treads the ground hard 29 v, 33 | the ground and treads the ground hard over them; it then 30 v, 33 | eggs on the surface of the ground, and hatches the eggs the 31 v, 33 | The sea-turtle lays on the ground eggs just like the eggs 32 v, 33 | buries the eggs in the ground, and broods over them in 33 v, 34 | has laid her eggs in the ground she broods over them, and 34 VI, 1 | them in nests but on the ground, and cover them over with 35 VI, 1 | burrows into holes in the ground and hatches there.~Thrushes, 36 VI, 1 | Athens, builds neither on the ground nor on trees, but on low-lying 37 VI, 2 | hatched spontaneously in the ground, by being buried in dung 38 VI, 2 | used to put eggs into the ground under his rush-mat and to 39 VI, 2 | trail their rumps on the ground, and geese dive under the 40 VI, 15 | small fry comes out of sandy ground. This fry is incapable of 41 VI, 15 | occasionally come out of the ground we have the fact that in 42 VI, 15 | obviously coming up out of the ground to catch the heat; also, 43 VI, 15 | fishermen use dredges and the ground is scraped up fairly often, 44 VI, 15 | spell of fine weather the ground is getting warmer, as, for 45 VI, 15 | fish that burrow under the ground. From the Phaleric fry comes 46 VI, 16 | spontaneously in mud and in humid ground; in fact, eels have at times 47 VI, 17 | it lives usually on rocky ground, it goes to a distance and 48 VI, 18 | with the females; on the ground that the males go wild at 49 VI, 29 | himself, dig a hole in the ground, and bellow from time to 50 VIII, 5 | and drags him down to the ground. For a short time together 51 VIII, 6 | digging them out of the ground; it is also of all animals 52 VIII, 7 | to change their pasture ground by frost than when snow 53 VIII, 10| whereas goats shift their ground rapidly, and browse only 54 VIII, 15| in general burrow under ground for this purpose; the viper 55 VIII, 28| ears that flap down to the ground; and the cattle have humps 56 IX, 1 | beside rivers or on marsh ground; it has pretty plumage, 57 IX, 1 | in orderly fashion on the ground. Men hunt the elephant in 58 IX, 5 | it before it falls to the ground: now this substance is supposed 59 IX, 6 | and then rolling on the ground.~When the crocodile yawns, 60 IX, 8 | build their nests upon the ground, and so also do some of 61 IX, 8 | branch, but squat upon the ground.~ 62 IX, 9 | woodpecker does not squat on the ground, but pecks at the bark of 63 IX, 11 | this account and on the ground that all of a sudden great 64 IX, 13 | there it burrows into the ground to a depth of six feet.~ 65 IX, 25 | kinds. One lives on the ground and has a crest on its head; 66 IX, 29 | the ring-dove, or on the ground in the nest of the hypolais 67 IX, 32 | nest is built not on low ground but on an elevated spot, 68 IX, 32 | lets it go on into the open ground; neither does it descend 69 IX, 32 | neither does it descend to the ground at one swoop, but goes gradually 70 IX, 32 | soaring up from the level ground; it flies high in the air 71 IX, 36 | difficulty, and flutter along the ground. Some say that there are 72 IX, 36 | pigeon as it rests on the ground, but never touch it while 73 IX, 36 | touches it when it is on the ground or on the wing; other hawks 74 IX, 37 | walks by preference on rough ground; it is firm all over when 75 IX, 39 | poorly built one on the ground or on dry stone walls. It 76 IX, 40 | have been prepared, on the ground that these kings are always 77 IX, 40 | putting a flat dish on the ground with pieces of meat on it; 78 IX, 41 | females. In holes in the ground in winter-time wasps are 79 IX, 41 | in vertical clefts in the ground, and they all appear to 80 IX, 43 | under a stone, right on the ground, in a couple of cells or 81 IX, 44 | until he comes to open ground, when he resumes his leisurely 82 IX, 45 | dust and scoops out the ground with its hooves, like the 83 IX, 50 | so when lying down on the ground. They carry on the process 84 IX, 49B| not fly but keep on the ground take the dust-bath, as for