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Alphabetical [« »] oviparous 66 ovum 1 owes 2 owing 81 owl 27 owl-a 1 owls 1 | Frequency [« »] 84 seen 84 viviparous 81 go 81 owing 81 resembles 80 before 80 nest | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances owing |
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1 I, 11 | impossible to inhale or exhale, owing to the fact that the inspiration 2 II, 1 | this condition; and it is owing to this circumstance that-an 3 II, 2 | circumstance escapes observation, owing to the fact that they never 4 II, 8 | about as five to three. Owing to this circumstance and 5 II, 15 | organ is not so obvious owing to its delicacy and minute 6 II, 17 | taken to have two livers owing to the length of the connecting 7 II, 17 | the saurians, except that, owing to the narrowness and length 8 II, 17 | project over the tongue, owing to the fact that the tongue 9 III, 1 | oviparous internally; and owing to this perculiarity the 10 III, 2 | veins is undiscoverable, owing to the fact that they collapse 11 III, 3 | larger one of the two), owing to the fact that these two 12 III, 6 | some other animals; and, owing to this deficiency of the 13 III, 7 | the case with the lion, owing to his having marrow only 14 III, 11 | with the skin on the head, owing to there being no flesh 15 III, 11 | off; and this growth is owing to the fact that the eyebrows 16 III, 12 | wings get black. Again, owing to special climatic influences, 17 IV, 4 | scallops can actually fly, owing to the circumstance that 18 IV, 4 | species, are indiscernible owing to the minuteness of these 19 IV, 8 | these organs in the mole, owing to the thickness of the 20 IV, 10 | suddenly awakened. Further, owing to their being asleep, fish 21 IV, 10 | the daytime by the prong owing to their having been surprised 22 v, 2 | cow as regards the bull, owing to the rigidity of the penis 23 v, 5 | seldom accurately observed, owing to the fact that they very 24 v, 8 | with domesticated animals, owing to the shelter and good 25 v, 9 | breeds only once a year, but owing to the fact that the fish 26 v, 15 | they do in the sea; and owing to the narrowness of their 27 v, 16 | water close to shore; for owing to the depth of the water 28 v, 19 | putrefaction. In autumn, also, owing to the drying up of moisture, 29 VI, 9 | under the barn-door hen, owing to the fact that when the 30 VI, 9 | tries to trample on them; owing to this circumstance some 31 VI, 10 | unable to take in its young owing to the size of the head 32 VI, 12 | and its bones are gristly. Owing to the flabbiness of its 33 VI, 14 | spawn gets wasted; because, owing to the fact that the female 34 VI, 15 | are inferior in quality owing to rapidity of growth. The 35 VI, 17 | prolific than other fish owing to their being viviparous; 36 VI, 17 | the spawn plainly visible owing to the fat of the fish; 37 VI, 18 | freaks to a lesser degree owing to the frequency of their 38 VI, 18 | is more copious actually, owing to their greater bulk, but 39 VI, 18 | the boar to her repeatedly owing to her dropping after intercourse 40 VI, 20 | With the Laconian hound, owing to the hardships to which 41 VI, 20 | the fact, and some people, owing to their shedding but two 42 VI, 21 | exceptionally advanced age, owing to their exemption from 43 VI, 28 | Wild boars become castrated owing to an itch befalling them 44 VI, 29 | to endure the male often owing to the rigidity of the penis. 45 VI, 29 | animal acts in this way owing to its sexual wantonness 46 VI, 35 | exceptionally fleet of foot, owing to the suppleness of its 47 VII, 1 | are congenitally impotent owing to structural defect; and 48 VII, 1 | in health and condition owing to the removal of what had 49 VII, 2 | up weakly.~In many cases, owing to excessive desire, arising 50 VII, 4 | been known to occur where owing to this destructive influence 51 VII, 11 | some women the like happens owing to their suffering from 52 VIII, 2 | animals are not amphibious, owing to the circumstance that 53 VIII, 2 | master the conger-eel, for owing to the rough spines of the 54 VIII, 2 | devours the octopus, for owing to the slipperiness of its 55 VIII, 2 | the surface; and this is owing to the smallness of the 56 VIII, 6 | is the fondest of roots, owing to the fact that its snout 57 VIII, 12| wait for those in the rear, owing to the fact that when the 58 VIII, 12| they are greatly distressed owing to the difficulties in the 59 VIII, 12| And, by the way, it is owing to the distress occasioned 60 VIII, 13| abundant and better in quality owing to the amount of fresh river-water 61 VIII, 19| Euxine for the summer; for owing to the number of the rivers 62 VIII, 19| sciaena, and the braize; for owing to the stone they get frozen 63 VIII, 20| rising of the Dog-star, owing to its swimming near the 64 VIII, 20| generality of shellfish owing to the fact that the sea-water 65 VIII, 20| exceptionally sweet. In the Euxine, owing to the coldness of the climate, 66 VIII, 28| ass is not found at all owing to the coldness of the climate 67 VIII, 28| not drinking in summer, owing to the circumstance that 68 IX, 1 | are treated in Egypt, for owing to the fact that food is 69 IX, 1 | the crow and the owl; for, owing to the fact that the owl 70 IX, 1 | kite and the raven, for, owing to his having the advantage 71 IX, 1 | the aegithus and the ass, owing to the fact that the ass, 72 IX, 6 | a change of weather, all owing to his having noticed this 73 IX, 8 | emerge each with a hen. Owing to the lecherous nature 74 IX, 29 | despising her own young owing to the beauty of the cuckoo. 75 IX, 32 | food for its young; for owing to the difficulty in procuring 76 IX, 34 | elsewhere; the eagle, however, owing to its keenness of vision, 77 IX, 37 | sea-gudgeon; they swim out owing to the cold, for the narrow 78 IX, 40 | observed on olive-trees, as owing to the thickness of the 79 IX, 40 | as yet been ascertained, owing to the difficulty of the 80 IX, 45 | is impervious to blows. Owing to the savour of its flesh 81 IX, 46 | animal is a poor swimmer owing to the heavy weight of his