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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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five

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1 I, 15 | belong the "palm", and the five "fingers". The part of the 2 I, 15 | part consists of "toes", five in number; the fleshy part 3 II, 1 | they are furnished with five toes, and each of the toes 4 II, 1 | are also furnished with five toes; in their flexions 5 II, 8 | to the latter is about as five to three. Owing to this 6 II, 13 | all their gills double, five on a side; and the sword-fish 7 IV, 1 | have been found as much as five ells long. Some sepiae attain 8 IV, 2 | spawn.~The crawfishes have five feet on either side, including 9 IV, 2 | hunch-backed, or prawns, have five feet on either side, which 10 IV, 2 | sharp-pointed-those towards the head; and five others on either side in 11 IV, 2 | crawfish has a tail, and five fins on it; and the round-backed 12 IV, 2 | is outwardly divided into five divisions, and sixthly comes 13 IV, 2 | end, and this portion has five flaps, or tail-fins; and 14 IV, 5 | shell. The urchin has, also, five hollow teeth inside, and 15 IV, 5 | the stomach, divided into five parts, and filled with excretion, 16 IV, 5 | with excretion, all the five parts uniting at the anal 17 IV, 5 | always an odd number, to wit five. Up above, the black formations 18 IV, 8 | sense not here included), is five: sight, hearing, smell, 19 IV, 8 | have the use of all the five senses, except where some 20 IV, 8 | in possession of all the five senses.~All other animals 21 IV, 10 | on at the age of four or five years. Instances have been 22 v, 8 | periodical. The bird lays about five eggs.~ 23 v, 9 | beginning of summer, and lays five or six eggs; from autumn 24 v, 14 | is sexually capable when five years old, or six. The season 25 v, 16 | are closed, but four or five are open and visible; and 26 VI, 14 | river-fishes conceive at the age of five months as a general rule, 27 VI, 14 | the seasons come round, five or six times, and follows 28 VI, 19 | she-goat carry their young for five months; consequently wherever 29 VI, 20 | usually supplied with milk five days before parturition; 30 VI, 20 | at the most, but usually five or six; occasionally a bitch 31 VI, 21 | is in fullest vigour when five years old, which leads the 32 VI, 22 | full length and height at five years old, the stallion 33 VI, 22 | interval extend over four or five years. It is, at all events, 34 VI, 30 | sometimes two cubs, and at most five. Of all animals the newly 35 VI, 31 | The Syrian lion bears cubs five times: five cubs at the 36 VI, 31 | lion bears cubs five times: five cubs at the first litter, 37 VII, 4 | number ever brought forth is five, and such an occurrence 38 VII, 4 | births; each time she had five, and most of them grew up.~ 39 VIII, 2 | water they can live for five or six days; for a longer 40 VIII, 9 | seven medimni of fodder, five medimni of wheat, and five 41 VIII, 9 | five medimni of wheat, and five mareis of wine-six cotylae 42 VIII, 10| give the flocks salt every five days in summer, to the extent 43 VIII, 17| crawfish hides for about five months. Crabs also slough 44 IX, 13 | a lark; it lays four or five eggs, builds its nest out 45 IX, 14 | It lays generally about five eggs, and lays eggs all 46 IX, 31 | The raven lays four or five eggs. About the time when


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