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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | creatures are tame and some are wild: some are at all times tame, 2 I, 1 | always to be found in a wild condition; as we find to 3 I, 1 | and unteachable, as the wild boar; some are intelligent 4 I, 1 | others are thorough-bred and wild and treacherous, as the 5 II, 1 | the Arachotae, where the wild cattle also are found. Wild 6 II, 1 | wild cattle also are found. Wild cattle differ from their 7 II, 1 | domesticated congeners just as the wild boar differs from the domesticated 8 II, 1 | organ is not detached in the wild boar nor in the horse.~The 9 II, 1 | assures us that the Indian wild beast called the "martichoras" 10 II, 2 | the case is similar with wild beasts in general; for they 11 IV, 4 | but in the case of the wild limpet (called by some the " 12 v, 9 | ant. The greater part of wild animals bring forth once 13 v, 13 | 13~(Of birds the wild species, as has been stated, 14 v, 22 | on the appearance of the wild fig. They produce the best 15 v, 31 | species of louse called the "wild louse", and this is harder 16 v, 32 | transformed.~The fruit of the wild fig contains the psen, or 17 v, 32 | are in the habit of tying wild figs on to fig-trees, and 18 v, 32 | fig-trees, and of planting wild fig-trees near domesticated 19 VI, 6 | avoid harrying the young of wild animals. That is to say, 20 VI, 9 | circumstance some birds of wild varieties run away from 21 VI, 18 | riders, and chase them. Wild boars, though usually enfeebled 22 VI, 18 | time. It is the same with wild animals. The bear, the wolf, 23 VI, 18 | ground that the males go wild at this time and turn topsy-turvy 24 VI, 18 | other elephants amongst the wild ones, and punish and break 25 VI, 22 | a smell of it, she goes wild and frantic at the smell. 26 VI, 28 | 28~The wild sow submits to the boar 27 VI, 28 | boar but seldom. Of the wild boars such as are castrated 28 VI, 28 | He reared against him a wild castrated boar: it was not 29 VI, 28 | forest-clad promontory."~Wild boars become castrated owing 30 VI, 29 | casting two. Out of dread of wild beasts she casts her young 31 VI, 36 | but resembles it just as a wild ass resembles the domesticated 32 VI, 36 | the resemblance. Like the wild ass, this wild mule is remarkable 33 VI, 36 | Like the wild ass, this wild mule is remarkable for its 34 VI, 37 | also hunt them, and the wild ferrets in particular destroy 35 VIII, 3 | and herbage, such as the wild pigeon or ringdove, the 36 VIII, 3 | pigeon but smaller than the wild one; it is generally caught 37 VIII, 5 | not only the deer but the wild boar, if it can take it 38 VIII, 5 | exhales from its inside.~Some wild quadrupeds feed in lakes 39 VIII, 6 | animals, domesticated or wild, and all such as are not 40 VIII, 6 | barley, millet, figs, acorns, wild pears, and cucumbers. These 41 VIII, 13| other shore-weed is like wild weed. Besides, the parts 42 VIII, 19| genera, domesticated and wild; but fishes do seem to suffer 43 VIII, 28| of Libya there is neither wild boar, nor stag, nor wild 44 VIII, 28| wild boar, nor stag, nor wild goat; and in India, according 45 VIII, 28| way-there are no swine, wild or tame, but animals that 46 VIII, 28| all. As a general rule, wild animals are at their wildest 47 IX, 1 | they face the attacks of wild animals.~Dogs that are born 48 IX, 1 | now afraid of man or are wild by nature would be tame 49 IX, 1 | one another.~In regard to wild creatures, some sets are 50 IX, 1 | and proceed in quest of wild animals; when they come 51 IX, 1 | tame brutes to beat the wild ones until they tire the 52 IX, 1 | Hereupon the driver mounts a wild brute and guides him with 53 IX, 3 | the herd, are killed by wild animals.~Sheep and goats 54 IX, 5 | 5~Among wild quadrupeds the hind appears 55 IX, 5 | forbids the approach of wild animals. Again, after parturition, 56 IX, 6 | themselves in clever ways. Wild goats in Crete are said, 57 IX, 6 | panther has found out that wild animals are fond of the 58 IX, 6 | with a snake, first eats wild rue, the smell of which 59 IX, 8 | new-comer. Tame partridges tread wild birds, pecket their heads, 60 IX, 8 | outrage. The leader of the wild birds, with a counter-note 61 IX, 8 | note, and the leader of the wild birds give a counter one, 62 IX, 11 | 11~Of wild birds, the nests are fashioned 63 IX, 15 | do the great majority of wild birds. (The titmouse is 64 IX, 41 | kinds. Of these kinds one is wild and scarce, lives on the 65 IX, 41 | its own larger size. These wild live over into a second 66 IX, 41 | the mother-wasp or by the wild wasps, or as to any other 67 IX, 41 | times of drought and in wild localities. They live underground; 68 IX, 41 | sting and the other had not; wild wasps have been seen under 69 IX, 44 | timidity, as also, even among wild animals, in regard to tameness 70 IX, 46 | 46~Of all wild animals the most easily 71 IX, 50 | and goats. In the case of wild animals no observation has


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