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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | the creature, though it lives in water, to move by walking.~ 2 I, 1 | the spiders, for the bee lives on honey and certain other 3 I, 1 | other sweets, and the spider lives by catching flies; and some 4 II, 14 | aquatic species, pass their lives in fresh water. There are 5 IV, 1 | scallop-shell. This polypus lives very often near to the shore, 6 IV, 1 | comes out of the shell, but lives inside the shell like the 7 IV, 5 | with large hard spines; it lives in the sea at a depth of 8 IV, 5 | food on which the creature lives lies down below; consequently 9 IV, 6 | centre of its body, and it lives adhering to the rock as 10 v, 14 | sexually capable all their lives long; for the stallion, 11 v, 14 | the stallion, as a rule, lives for about thirty-five years, 12 v, 14 | capable pretty well all their lives long. He-goats, if they 13 v, 14 | the male throughout their lives, but only until they reach 14 v, 15 | are long lived. The murex lives for about six years; and 15 v, 16 | and of these one species lives in hollows and never loosens 16 v, 16 | the rocks, and the other lives on smooth flat reefs, free 17 v, 19 | winged quadruped. The insect lives and flies about until the 18 v, 22 | remaining drones.~The bee lives for six years as a rule, 19 v, 32 | case with the silkworm, and lives in a motionless condition. 20 VI, 4 | according to all accounts, lives up to forty years. The partridge 21 VI, 4 | forty years. The partridge lives over sixteen.) (After one 22 VI, 12 | its parental affection. It lives for many years; some are 23 VI, 17 | a long time; but, as it lives usually on rocky ground, 24 VI, 19 | twice in the year. The goat lives for eight years and the 25 VI, 19 | the bell-wether, however, lives to fifteen years. In every 26 VI, 19 | have intercourse all their lives long.~Twins with sheep and 27 VI, 20 | dog of the Laconian breed lives ten years, and the bitch 28 VI, 20 | of other breeds usually lives for fourteen or fifteen 29 VI, 21 | is an abortion and never lives, however little premature 30 VI, 21 | and bears as long as she lives.~Cows live for about fifteen 31 VI, 22 | foal.~The horse in general lives for eighteen or twenty years; 32 VI, 22 | exceptionally old. The mare lives usually for twenty-five 33 VI, 23 | rest of her days. The ass lives for more than thirty years, 34 VI, 23 | thirty years, and the she-ass lives longer than the male.~When 35 VI, 24 | abnormally large.~The mule lives for a number of years. There 36 VI, 26 | when a year old. The animal lives for a long period, more 37 VII, 4 | great danger of their own lives. In like manner children 38 VIII, 1 | be superadded, then their lives will differ from one another 39 VIII, 2 | the greater part of their lives; and these are the only 40 VIII, 2 | land, but they pass their lives in water.~But the dolphin 41 VIII, 2 | fish of the mullet-kind lives on sea-weed and sand. The 42 VIII, 2 | condition. The cephalus lives in mud, and is in consequence 43 VIII, 2 | on any other fish. As it lives in mud, it has every now 44 VIII, 2 | air. The eel in some cases lives for seven or eight years. 45 VIII, 3 | with extraordinary vigour, lives generally on the branch 46 VIII, 3 | penelops. The sea-eagle lives in the neighbourhood of 47 VIII, 20| the fresh water. The murex lives for about fifty days after 48 IX, 1 | are enemies, for the eagle lives on snakes; so are the ichneumon 49 IX, 1 | it he kills it: this bird lives beside rivers or on marsh 50 IX, 1 | are enemies; for the bird lives on thistles, and the ass 51 IX, 1 | woodpecker; the woodpecker lives on the banks of rivers and 52 IX, 1 | beside brakes, the laedus lives on rocks and bills, and 53 IX, 7 | In a general way in the lives of animals many resemblances 54 IX, 7 | declare that the male sparrow lives only a year, pointing to 55 IX, 11 | musical voice. The wren lives in brakes and crevices; 56 IX, 12 | for instance, the anthus lives by the side of rivers; the 57 IX, 12 | with ease. The catarrhactes lives near the sea; when it makes 58 IX, 12 | cymindis is seldom seen, as it lives on mountains; it is black 59 IX, 14 | for, by the way, the bird lives on fish. Besides living 60 IX, 17 | of which it is fond, and lives by pecking the bark of trees. 61 IX, 17 | others we have mentioned, it lives on cliffs or in caverns; 62 IX, 17 | fearless disposition; it lives among trees, feeds on caterpillars, 63 IX, 19 | only a little smaller; it lives on cliffs or on tile roofings; 64 IX, 21 | 21~There is a bird that lives on rocks, called the blue-bird 65 IX, 25 | there are two kinds. One lives on the ground and has a 66 IX, 30 | The so-called goat-sucker lives on mountains; it is a little 67 IX, 32 | of size and strength; it lives in mountain combes and glens, 68 IX, 32 | mountain-stork" or "half-eagle". It lives in groves; has all the bad 69 IX, 32 | and broad tailfeathers; it lives near the sea, grasps its 70 IX, 34 | and rears the other. It lives near the sea, and feeds, 71 IX, 37 | the circumstances of their lives. For the accounts commonly 72 IX, 41 | one is wild and scarce, lives on the mountains, engenders 73 IX, 42 | anthrena-king, like the wasp-king, lives indoors. Anthrenae build 74 IX, 46 | Some say that the elephant lives for two hundred years; others, 75 IX, 46 | twenty; that the female lives nearly as long as the male;


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