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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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crawfish

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1 I, 1 | crustaceans, such as the crawfish. But some of these last 2 I, 4 | animals, the cuttle-fish, the crawfish, and all such animals as 3 I, 5 | crustaceous animals, like the crawfish, swim by the instrumentality 4 I, 6 | term, such as the spiny crawfish and the various kinds of 5 IV, 1 | to this genus belongs the crawfish and the crab.~A third genus 6 IV, 2 | one species is that of the crawfish, and a second, resembling 7 IV, 2 | lobster differing from the crawfish in having claws, and in 8 IV, 2 | the under side such as the crawfish has, but on the back they 9 IV, 2 | the back they resemble the crawfish. (See diagram.)It is very 10 IV, 2 | found, turn inwards. The crawfish has a tail, and five fins 11 IV, 2 | body of the carid and the crawfish is elongated, that of the 12 IV, 2 | the crab is rotund.~In the crawfish the male differs from the 13 IV, 2 | than the same organs in the crawfish; and these big feet or claws 14 IV, 2 | outgrowing appendages. Like the crawfish, the lobster has two teeth, 15 IV, 2 | by far than those of the crawfish, and then four other antennae 16 IV, 2 | large like the eyes of the crawfish. Over the eyes is a peaky 17 IV, 2 | than the same part in the crawfish; in fact, the frontal part 18 IV, 2 | the lobster than in the crawfish, and the body in general 19 IV, 2 | smooth, not rough as in the crawfish; but on the large claws 20 IV, 2 | portion of the same, and the crawfish discharges it by way of 21 IV, 2 | gill-shaped organs in the crawfish are very numerous.~The following 22 IV, 2 | for the front teeth in the crawfish are two in number), and 23 IV, 2 | the mouth, only that the crawfish has a little oesophagus 24 IV, 2 | to it. This gut, in the crawfish and its congeners, and in 25 IV, 2 | several differentiae.~The crawfish then, as has been said, 26 IV, 2 | common properties of the crawfish, the carid, and the crab; 27 IV, 2 | has two teeth.~Again, the crawfish has a duct attached all 28 IV, 3 | as is the case with the crawfish, only that in the crab the 29 IV, 3 | are structures such as the crawfish has besides its teeth. The 30 IV, 3 | to the same parts in the crawfish.) Inside the trunk is a 31 IV, 3 | also with the female in the crawfish).~So much, then, for the 32 IV, 4 | as in the egg-mass of the crawfish, only, by the way, the duct 33 IV, 4 | and the egg-mass of the crawfish is red. This formation has 34 IV, 4 | nature it resembles the crawfish kind, and it is born simple 35 IV, 8 | cuttle-fish, the octopus, and the crawfish may be caught by bait. The 36 IV, 10 | molluscs, crustaceans, to wit crawfish and the like. These animals 37 v, 7 | Crustaceans copulate, as the crawfish, the lobster, the carid 38 v, 17 | crustaceans, the female crawfish after copulation conceives 39 v, 17 | to grow.~The spawn of the crawfish is of a loose or granular 40 v, 17 | outside. And out of these eggs crawfish form in about fifteen days, 41 v, 17 | fifteen days, and these crawfish are caught at times less 42 v, 17 | four months or thereabouts.~Crawfish are found in rough and rocky 43 v, 17 | smooth places, and neither crawfish nor lobsters are found in 44 v, 17 | the coast of Thasos, and crawfish in the neighbourhood of 45 v, 17 | about the same time as the crawfish; and consequently in winter 46 v, 17 | is true both of crabs and crawfish. And, by the way, all crawfish 47 v, 17 | crawfish. And, by the way, all crawfish are long lived.~ 48 VIII, 2 | are also carnivorous. The crawfish or spiny-lobster can get 49 VIII, 2 | same net with itself. The crawfish can master the conger-eel, 50 VIII, 2 | the rough spines of the crawfish the eel cannot slip away 51 VIII, 2 | make nothing of it. The crawfish feeds on little fish, capturing 52 VIII, 17| chirping.~Of marine animals the crawfish and the lobster slough sometimes 53 VIII, 17| manner as the serpent. The crawfish hides for about five months.


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