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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 17 | aorta; for the vein that goes off from the great vein 2 I, 17 | off from the great vein goes right through the liver, 3 II, 1 | and in this position it goes to sleep. And it bends its 4 II, 1 | so that, when the animal goes to war, they protect its 5 II, 11 | time; a very slight motion goes on in the region of the 6 III, 2 | thigh. The largest of these goes down the thigh at the back 7 III, 3 | the legs, after which it goes on through the shins to 8 III, 3 | jugular veins. This pair goes on inside along the backbone, 9 III, 11 | In some animals the hair goes on gradually hardening into 10 IV, 1 | further, the encircling fin goes all round the trunk, whereas 11 IV, 1 | from the stomach there goes back again, in the direction 12 IV, 9 | For the scallop, when it goes along supporting itself 13 IV, 9 | croak. The croaking that goes on in the marsh is the call 14 v, 1 | animals where generation goes by heredity, wherever there 15 v, 14 | and a louder one as time goes on. And when the young male 16 v, 14 | heretofore; and this change goes on until they reach the 17 v, 18 | diagram.)~The female sepia goes pregnant in the spring-time, 18 v, 19 | this creature, so the story goes, not only walks through 19 v, 19 | evening, but as the sun goes down it pines away, and 20 v, 22 | kings than one; and a hive goes to ruin if there be too 21 v, 33 | actually stated that the animal goes on growing to the end of 22 VI, 3 | course (as the egg substance goes on growing, towards each 23 VI, 3 | little one part of the yolk goes upward, and another part 24 VI, 13 | and some portion of them goes to waste in the water; but 25 VI, 14 | the female after spawning goes away.~In the case of the 26 VI, 14 | female of spawn. The mullet goes up from the sea to marshes 27 VI, 17 | usually on rocky ground, it goes to a distance and spawns 28 VI, 20 | follow. The bitch as a rule goes in heat for fourteen days, 29 VI, 21 | age of two years. The cow goes with calf for nine months, 30 VI, 22 | reaches its full bulk, and goes on improving until it is 31 VI, 22 | gets a smell of it, she goes wild and frantic at the 32 VI, 25 | the jaw, the skin at once goes back to its place, the animal 33 VI, 30 | under the male. The she-bear goes with young for thirty days. 34 VI, 30 | the way, hibernates and goes with young the same number 35 VII, 2 | great part of the excretion goes to nourish the body. In 36 VII, 5 | but with those in whom it goes on longer it lasts even 37 VII, 11 | the milk stops coming and goes dry, alike in the human 38 VIII, 2 | itself from the rock and goes about in quest of food. 39 VIII, 5 | attack man than the wolf that goes with a pack.~The animal 40 VIII, 5 | emerges from the water and goes nibbling at the bark of 41 VIII, 12| that the bird, so the story goes, carries in its inside a 42 VIII, 14| the bee. For the bee also goes into hiding: and the proof 43 VIII, 17| all over. The sloughing goes on for a day and a night, 44 VIII, 17| after issuing from the husk goes and sits upon an olive tree 45 VIII, 21| soon rot, and the decay goes on until it reaches the 46 VIII, 24| back on its haunches; if it goes without food for several 47 VIII, 29| other creature. If a pig goes into water after being struck 48 IX, 1 | bird, by the way, the story goes that he was originally born 49 IX, 5 | swallows the afterbirth, then goes in quest of the seseli shrub, 50 IX, 6 | it emits; that, when it goes a-hunting, it hides itself; 51 IX, 6 | to the other. The story goes that a man in Byzantium 52 IX, 8 | against this the female goes to a distance and lays the 53 IX, 11 | something of a mechanic. It goes by the nickname of "old 54 IX, 11 | or "king"; and the story goes that for this reason the 55 IX, 30 | dries up and the animal goes blind. It is dim-sighted 56 IX, 32 | and by marshy lakes, and goes by the name of "duck-killer" 57 IX, 32 | appearance like a vulture. It goes by the name of "mountain-stork" 58 IX, 32 | ground at one swoop, but goes gradually down from higher 59 IX, 37 | female after parturition goes away; the male stays and 60 IX, 39 | for the centre, and then goes back to its entangled prey 61 IX, 40 | up no store, but simply goes a-hunting for its food; 62 IX, 47 | keeper to death. A story goes that the king of Scythia 63 IX, 48 | other places. The story goes that, after a dolphin had 64 IX, 49B| Italy about this season it goes by a different name. It 65 IX, 49B| by a different name. It goes into hiding, and is consequently


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