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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | again, some live in the open seas, some near the shore, 2 I, 10 | observation, sometimes to remain open and staring, and sometimes 3 I, 11 | partition, and part is an open passage; for the nostril 4 II, 10 | tongue should be, until you open their mouths wide and make 5 II, 10 | genial than that of the open air.~ 6 II, 11 | animal. After being cut open along its entire length 7 III, 4 | aorta; only that they do not open into the cavity of the organ, 8 IV, 4 | Of the bivalves, some can open out, like the scallop and 9 IV, 4 | separate on the other, so as to open and shut. Other bivalves 10 IV, 4 | bivalves; but, while those that open and shut differ from one 11 IV, 4 | equal size, nor similarly open to observation; thus, the 12 IV, 8 | sound be very slight in the open air, it has a loud and alarming 13 IV, 8 | present your finger near their open valves, close them tight 14 v, 5 | process of coition is less open to observation. In point 15 v, 5 | partridge keep the mouth wide open and protrude the tongue 16 v, 10 | other species spawn in the open sea.~ 17 v, 15 | these structures has any open passage, and the porphyra 18 v, 16 | fishes; that is to say, they open the web to let the fish 19 v, 16 | closed, but four or five are open and visible; and we are 20 v, 16 | This species has the large open and visible pores, but all 21 v, 24 | one can hardly break it open with a spike. Here the insects 22 VI, 2 | found in the cock when cut open, underneath his midriff, 23 VI, 3 | the twentieth day, if you open the egg and touch the chick, 24 VI, 3 | after hatching, if you cut open the chick, a small remnant 25 VI, 10 | situated. If the embryo be cut open, even though it has the 26 VI, 10 | together. If the embryo be cut open, then, as with quadrupeds, 27 VI, 15 | often brought in from the open sea. The fish is at its 28 VI, 16 | spawn, nor are they when cut open found to have within them 29 VI, 16 | the earthworms were laid open by either scraping or cutting. 30 VI, 23 | mount the mares in the open pastures, mastering them 31 VII, 4 | period nor does the womb open. And it is a sign that the 32 VIII, 5 | and when the animal is cut open an overpowering vapour exhales 33 VIII, 17| seeking concealment is an open question. We now proceed 34 VIII, 20| and stones leaving a small open space, and in this space 35 VIII, 20| as they swim through the open space.~Shell-fish, as a 36 IX, 6 | it tears their throats open, as wolves do with sheep. 37 IX, 7 | pieces of suitable food, will open the beaks of the fledglings, 38 IX, 10 | now when their shells are open, they may pick the flesh 39 IX, 32 | but lets it go on into the open ground; neither does it 40 IX, 38 | way in which ants work is open to ordinary observation; 41 IX, 44 | speed, until he comes to open ground, when he resumes 42 IX, 44 | leisurely retreat. When, in the open, he is forced by the number


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