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1 I, 1 | but all animals without exception exercise their power of 2 I, 3 | them all animals without exception, and with others animals 3 I, 5 | coleoptera are, without exception, devoid of stings; the diptera 4 I, 6 | wings are blooded without exception, but some of them are viviparous, 5 I, 9 | animals have eyes, with the exception of the mole. And yet one 6 I, 11 | Viviparous animals, with the exception of the seal, the dolphin, 7 I, 11 | the lower jaw, with the exception of the river crocodile; 8 I, 15 | extremity; and toes are without exception single jointed. Men that 9 I, 16 | as is the case, without exception, among animals of the mane-and-tail 10 II, 1 | in quadrupeds, with the exception of the elephant. This latter 11 II, 1 | and legs of man; with the exception of the elephant. In other 12 II, 1 | furnished with feet, with the exception of man. They are also unfurnished 13 II, 10 | including a tongue, with the exception of the Egyptian crocodile.~ 14 II, 10 | Moreover, they are without exception saw-toothed.~River crocodiles 15 II, 12 | congeners; for they all without exception close the eye with the lower 16 II, 13 | have four, all, with the exception of the hindmost one, in 17 II, 13 | of them.~Fishes without exception are supplied with blood. 18 II, 13 | viviparous, with the single exception of the fishing-frog.~ 19 II, 14 | congeners of the land, with this exception that the head in their case 20 II, 15 | spleen.~However, without any exception, stags are found to have 21 II, 17 | similarly situated, and with the exception of man, the heart is in 22 III, 19 | living animals, without exception and at all times, as long 23 III, 21 | the teats. But, with the exception of the ass, all the quadrupeds 24 IV, 1 | row of suckers, with the exception of one single species of 25 IV, 4 | these animals (save for the exception to be afterwards related) 26 IV, 7 | unprovided with teeth, with the exception of a few insects); the fly 27 v, 5 | 5~All fishes, with the exception of the flat selachians, 28 v, 8 | and early summer, with the exception of the halcyon.~The halcyon 29 v, 9 | psetta and the like, with the exception of the labrax or basse; 30 v, 12 | and in autumn, with the exception of the edible urchin; for 31 v, 19 | engender grubs, with the exception of a species of butterfly; 32 v, 22 | six years as a rule, as an exception for seven years. If a swarm 33 v, 31 | fleas and bugs, all, without exception, generate what are called " 34 v, 31 | creatures also, with the single exception of the ass, which is infested 35 VI, 1 | quadrupeds. Birds without exception lay eggs, but the pairing 36 VI, 1 | the entire year, with the exception of the month before and 37 VI, 6 | them; but the crow is an exception. This bird for a considerable 38 VI, 10 | or fishing-frog being an exception.~Fishes also, as was above 39 VI, 10 | the spiny dogfish is an exception to the rule, being prevented 40 VI, 11 | twice in the year, with the exception of the little dog-fish, 41 VI, 13 | phycis or black goby is an exception, as it spawns twice; the 42 VI, 14 | close of the year without exception. And with these fishes, 43 VI, 14 | some rubbish. For, with the exception of the sheatfish, no fish 44 VI, 20 | voids urine; it is a rare exception that she lifts the leg to 45 VII, 2 | the rule is not without exception, for some conceive in spite 46 VIII, 2 | conger.~Fishes, all without exception, feed on spawn in the spawning 47 VIII, 2 | species, with the single exception of the cestreus or mullet; 48 VIII, 3 | are carnivorous without exception, and cannot swallow corn 49 VIII, 3 | animal food, with the sole exception of the pigeon and its varieties.~ 50 VIII, 5 | jag-toothed are without exception carnivorous; though, by 51 VIII, 6 | of hunger. The pig is an exception, it cares little for grass 52 VIII, 13| seek concealment without exception, as is seen in the case 53 VIII, 14| go into hiding, with the exception of such of them as live 54 VIII, 20| The purple murex is an exception; if it be placed on a shore 55 VIII, 27| drought.~All insects, without exception, die if they be smeared 56 IX, 2 | shoal; the rest without exception swim in pairs, and only 57 IX, 12 | Web-footed birds without exception live near the sea or rivers 58 IX, 37 | are carnivorous with the exception of a few, such as the mullet,