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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | themselves from it at other times, as is the case with a species 2 I, 1 | are wild: some are at all times tame, as man and the mule; 3 I, 1 | mule; others are at all times savage, as the leopard and 4 I, 12 | by the way, is found at times in the male; but with the 5 I, 17 | of a gall-bladder is at times met with in the practice 6 II, 17 | only that the liver is four times the size of that of the 7 III, 11 | phenomenon is observed at times in priestesses in Caria, 8 III, 11 | sparse. Men and women are at times born constitutionally and 9 III, 15 | excretion, it passes at times dry excretion also, which 10 III, 19 | without exception and at all times, as long as life lasts. 11 III, 19 | liquid so thin that it at times has been known to exude 12 IV, 6 | of the testaceans, but at times relaxes its hold. It has 13 IV, 7 | some that they have at times seen in the sea animals 14 IV, 8 | been surrounded. And, at times, when they want the fish 15 IV, 10 | Cartilaginous fish sleep at times so soundly that they may 16 IV, 11 | assert that eels are at times found with hair-like or 17 v, 9 | places at three different times of the year. The scorpaena 18 v, 12 | sepia. It spawns at all times of the day and its period 19 v, 14 | when six months old; but at times the boar begins to be capable 20 v, 15 | porphyrae are caught at times with these animalculae upon 21 v, 15 | leisure. Fishermen in past times used not to lower creels 22 v, 17 | these crawfish are caught at times less then a finger’s breadth, 23 v, 17 | deep water; thus at various times seeking respectively for 24 v, 18 | shore. The female octopus at times sits brooding over her eggs, 25 v, 18 | over her eggs, and at other times squats in front of her hole, 26 v, 23 | especially discernible in times of full moon. And, by the 27 v, 33 | number of eggs, amounting at times to one hundred.~Lizards 28 v, 34 | creature in three days; and at times the young viper eats its 29 VI, 1 | the pairing season and the times of parturition are not alike 30 VI, 1 | has been stated, at all times indiscriminately; the pigeon, 31 VI, 1 | pigeon actually lays ten times a year. The great majority 32 VI, 4 | hens lay as many as ten times in the year; occasional 33 VI, 4 | known of their laying eleven times, and in Egypt they actually 34 VI, 4 | they actually lay twelve times. The pigeon, male and female, 35 VI, 6 | The so-called aegolius at times rears four. It is not true 36 VI, 9 | obviously larger than at other times, and this is conspicuously 37 VI, 11 | certain fishes at certain times these organs are imperceptible, 38 VI, 14 | sperm; but they are at all times more or less provided, the 39 VI, 14 | come round, five or six times, and follows in spawning 40 VI, 14 | The chalcis spawns three times, and the other fishes once 41 VI, 14 | to reeds or to moss. At times these fishes intertwine 42 VI, 16 | ground; in fact, eels have at times been seen to emerge out 43 VI, 17 | others it is at different times, in summer with some, and 44 VI, 18 | for, though at ordinary times they herd together, at breeding 45 VI, 21 | mount the same cow several times on one day, except, by the 46 VI, 21 | mount the same cow several times in one day, and a good many 47 VI, 21 | calf delivered before the times here specified is an abortion 48 VI, 23 | intervals between breeding times. A mare will not take the 49 VI, 31 | Syrian lion bears cubs five times: five cubs at the first 50 VII, 4 | alone of all animals the times are diverse; for pregnancy 51 VIII, 4 | for wine; consequently, at times men hunt for snakes by pouring 52 VIII, 15| creatures that at other times are never seen at all or 53 VIII, 17| hiding or torpidity, for the times at which, and the ways in 54 VIII, 17| their old-age, and for the times at which they undergo the 55 VIII, 18| others. Birds thrive in times of drought, both in their 56 VIII, 19| haul up their nets at these times, and speak of the hauls 57 VIII, 19| The fact is, that at these times fishes are particularly 58 VIII, 19| this from the fact that at times fishes in poor condition, 59 VIII, 30| the same condition at all times, whether with spawn or not, 60 IX, 1 | enmity with other sets at all times and under all circumstances; 61 IX, 1 | man and man, at special times and under incidental circumstances. 62 IX, 2 | swarm together at certain times; for at times not only do 63 IX, 2 | at certain times; for at times not only do fishes of the 64 IX, 8 | this is so, not at all times, but at a particular season 65 IX, 23 | these birds are found at all times. Further, there are the 66 IX, 32 | always hungry, and at all times whining and screaming. There 67 IX, 32 | procuring food day by day, it at times may come back to the nest 68 IX, 37 | duties that the fishermen at times, if the eggs be attached 69 IX, 40 | ravenously, whereas at other times they are never observed 70 IX, 40 | buzzing noise two or three times and thereby awakes the rest; 71 IX, 41 | Wasps are more abundant in times of drought and in wild localities. 72 IX, 48 | said that they do so at times, and for no obvious reason.~


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