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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 6 | such as the horse, the ass, the mule, the jennet, and 2 II, 1 | a tail like that of an ass, and the privy parts of 3 II, 1 | single-hooved, as the Indian ass; and one, to wit the oryx, 4 II, 1 | solid-hooved animals the Indian ass alone has an astragalus 5 II, 1 | horse, the mule, and the ass. And man sheds his front 6 II, 7 | and the dimensions of an ass. The hide is so thick that 7 II, 7 | resembles the horse and the ass.)~ 8 II, 15 | the horse, the mule, the ass, the seal, and some kinds 9 III, 19 | blackest in the bull and the ass, of all vivipara. In the 10 III, 20 | after it, and that of the ass next again, but cow’s milk 11 III, 21 | with the exception of the ass, all the quadrupeds in Epirus 12 v, 14 | age of seventy-five. The ass and the she-ass are sexually 13 v, 19 | the dung of the cow or the ass. The cantharus or scarabeus 14 v, 31 | single exception of the ass, which is infested neither 15 VI, 18 | by. With the cow, the she ass, and the mare, the discharge 16 VI, 22 | two, three, or more. An ass in covering will impregnate 17 VI, 22 | among their stores.~If an ass cover a mare after the mare 18 VI, 22 | covered by a horse, the ass will destroy the previously 19 VI, 23 | 23~The ass of both sexes is capable 20 VI, 23 | however it bears twins. The ass if it cover a mare destroys, 21 VI, 23 | has been covered by the ass, the horse supervening will 22 VI, 23 | the rest of her days. The ass lives for more than thirty 23 VI, 23 | A mare will not take the ass, nor a she ass the horse, 24 VI, 23 | take the ass, nor a she ass the horse, unless the ass 25 VI, 23 | ass the horse, unless the ass or she-ass shall have been 26 VI, 36 | cross between the horse and ass, but resembles it just as 27 VI, 36 | resembles it just as a wild ass resembles the domesticated 28 VI, 36 | resemblance. Like the wild ass, this wild mule is remarkable 29 VIII, 25| 25~The ass suffers chiefly from one 30 VIII, 28| Thrace, and Epirus the ass is small, and in Gaul and 31 VIII, 28| Gaul and in Scythia the ass is not found at all owing 32 IX, 1 | between the aegithus and the ass, owing to the fact that 33 IX, 1 | owing to the fact that the ass, in passing a furze-bush, 34 IX, 1 | wolf is at war with the ass, the bull, and the fox, 35 IX, 1 | war with the bull and the ass, for it flies at them, and 36 IX, 1 | its without trouble. The ass is at enmity with the lizard, 37 IX, 1 | incidental circumstances. The ass and the acanthis are enemies; 38 IX, 1 | lives on thistles, and the ass browses on thistles when


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