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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | bones. Of animals, some resemble one another in all their 2 I, 1 | and, as a rule, birds that resemble it are weak-footed and strong 3 I, 1 | swift; for all these birds resemble one another in their habits 4 I, 15| but the back parts do not resemble the front ones, neither 5 I, 15| lower parts may be said to resemble one another thus far, that, 6 I, 17| close to the backbone, and resemble in character the same organ 7 I, 17| fine sinewy membranes, that resemble to some extent the thoracic 8 II, 1 | all internal characters to resemble the dog.~The quadrupedal 9 II, 1 | flexions and nails they resemble the front feet, and in shape 10 II, 1 | feet, and in shape they resemble a fish’s tail.~The movements 11 II, 1 | horns of the hippelaphus resemble those of the gazelle.~The 12 II, 1 | hairy, and that its feet resemble those of the lion; that 13 II, 8 | to the fact that its feet resemble hands and are composed in 14 II, 8 | The genitals of the female resemble those of the female in the 15 II, 12| Birds also in some parts resemble the above mentioned animals; 16 II, 14| from the fact that its fins resemble those organs.~So much, then, 17 II, 15| but what is so called does resemble gall in colour, though it 18 II, 17| receptacle. Its viscera resemble those of the pig, only that 19 III, 1 | the belly. These animals resemble one another thus far in 20 III, 15| so shaped as closely to resemble cockleshells.~Such are the 21 III, 20| in clotted milk gets to resemble oil. Goat’s milk is mixed 22 IV, 2 | has, but on the back they resemble the crawfish. (See diagram.) 23 IV, 6 | shell fish in general some resemble the urchin in this matter 24 IV, 9 | but these noises do not resemble those above mentioned. For 25 v, 31| but out of slime; and they resemble multipedal wood-lice, only 26 VI, 7 | the head does the cuckoo resemble the hawk. In point of fact, 27 VI, 7 | in colour alone it does resemble the hawk, only that the 28 VI, 23| the foal is more apt to resemble the mother than the sire. 29 VI, 29| all these particulars they resemble the goat, and their foreheads 30 VI, 32| and does to some extent resemble the female organ, but it 31 VII, 6 | them. While children mostly resemble their parents or their ancestors, 32 VII, 6 | the father. And they may resemble both parents in particular 33 VIII, 1| one another, whilst others resemble, and others are analogous 34 VIII, 2| the other cetaceans which resemble it; that is to say, the 35 VIII, 2| some male animals get to resemble the female, and some female 36 VIII, 3| woodpeckers. These two birds resemble one another in plumage and 37 IX, 37| purple-fish, and others that resemble it, move hardly at all. 38 IX, 37| colour so as to make it resemble the colour of its habitat. 39 IX, 40| and all the insects that resemble it in form.~There are nine


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