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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | Some creatures get their living in the water and cannot 2 I, 1 | manifest in their modes of living and in their actions. Some 3 I, 5 | perfected, with some animals a living creature is brought forth, 4 I, 5 | sea are larger than those living on dry land or in fresh 5 I, 11 | food, and it is the only living creature that does so.~Furthermore, 6 II, 15 | are found to have maggots living inside the head, and the 7 III, 2 | lodged in the veins. In living animals it is impossible 8 III, 2 | narrowly inspected bodies of living men reduced to extreme attenuation 9 III, 19 | thick nor very thin. In the living animal it is always liquid 10 III, 19 | permeates the entire frames of living animals, without exception 11 IV, 4 | itself into a shell and living there it resembles the testaceans, 12 IV, 7 | their small size continue living after severance. In conjunction 13 IV, 8 | indeed some people, from living near the sea and frequently 14 IV, 8 | phenomena, affirm that of all living creatures the fish is the 15 IV, 8 | are more apt to be found living at the bottom of the sea.~ 16 v, 1 | these eggs develop into living animals; only that in certain 17 v, 15 | their congeners have been living previously. At the commencement 18 v, 16 | is characteristic of all living creatures that get their 19 v, 19 | insects are not derived from living parentage, but are generated 20 v, 19 | excrement yet within the living animal, like the helminthes 21 v, 19 | derived from the copulation of living animals and such as are 22 v, 19 | vinegar.~And, by the way, living animals are found in substances 23 v, 31 | that live on the juices of living flesh, such as lice and 24 v, 31 | generated from the moisture of living animals, as it dries up 25 VI, 15 | propagating its kind; after living for a while it dies away 26 VI, 17 | within the belly; for small living grubs get generated there 27 VI, 24 | on record cases of mules living to the age of eighty, as 28 VII, 4 | when born are capable of living even if they be born subject 29 VIII, 1 | habits and their modes of living vary according to their 30 VIII, 2 | only animals to which as living in and on two elements the 31 VIII, 2 | upon dry land and get their living there. At present only one 32 VIII, 3 | but never on grubs or any living thing whatever; they live 33 VIII, 5 | the only one that gets its living on the sea. To the former 34 VIII, 6 | If a pig be weighed when living, you may calculate that 35 VIII, 9 | have been known of their living to the age of a hundred. 36 VIII, 13| extremes of cold and heat.~Fish living near to the shore are better 37 IX, 1 | for they all subsist on living creatures. Soothsayers take 38 IX, 1 | between birds that get their living from the sea, as between 39 IX, 14 | bird lives on fish. Besides living on the shore, it ascends 40 IX, 15 | learning, is clever at making a living, but is awkward in flight 41 IX, 16 | The reed-warbler makes its living as easily as any other bird, 42 IX, 16 | beautiful plumage, makes a living cleverly, and is graceful 43 IX, 17 | quarrelsome, clever at making a living, but in other ways an unlucky 44 IX, 17 | clever and tidy, makes its living with ease, and for its knowingness 45 IX, 17 | on caterpillars, makes a living with ease, and has a loud 46 IX, 37 | the creatures get their living by this means is obvious 47 IX, 38 | one may also say of all living creatures, the most industrious 48 IX, 40 | themselves; if he be no longer living, they are said to be reared


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