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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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exceptional

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1 I, 5 | passing, this creature is exceptional not only in regard to the 2 I, 6 | oviparous; the adder, an exceptional case, is viviparous: for 3 II, 1 | insignificant size.~Camels have an exceptional organ wherein they differ 4 II, 1 | this circumstance that-an exceptional instance, by the way-he 5 II, 8 | appearance. Its feet are exceptional in kind. That is, they are 6 II, 10 | tail, usually large, in exceptional cases small. And all these 7 II, 12 | front feet, but wings-an exceptional structure as compared with 8 II, 12 | with a mouth, but with an exceptional one, for they have neither 9 II, 12 | of the barn-door cock is exceptional in kind, for, whereas it 10 II, 13 | externally. But they have an exceptional organ in the gills, whereby, 11 II, 15 | to the heart there is an exceptional phenomenon observable in 12 II, 17 | saurians have this altogether exceptional property in the tongue, 13 II, 17 | again into a simple form.~An exceptional property in fishes and in 14 II, 17 | unusually moist. The quail is exceptional in regard to these organs, 15 III, 7 | backbone in quadrupeds. This exceptional property has been observed 16 IV, 1 | the large calamary have an exceptional organ in a pair of long 17 IV, 1 | is extremely sharp, is exceptional as being of a whitish colour, 18 IV, 2 | these big feet or claws are exceptional in their structure, for 19 IV, 7 | external and internal, exceptional and common, of all animals.~ 20 IV, 9 | the tongue in the frog is exceptional. The front part of the tongue, 21 IV, 10 | never dreamed at all; in exceptional cases of this kind, it has 22 v, 1 | other matters, both the exceptional and those of general occurrence.~ 23 v, 9 | breeds thrice a year, and is exceptional in this respect. This conclusion 24 v, 10 | at the outset grow with exceptional rapidity to an exceptional 25 v, 10 | exceptional rapidity to an exceptional size. (Be it observed that 26 v, 19 | flat-worm, however, in an exceptional way, clings fast to the 27 v, 31 | ordinary louse, and there is exceptional difficulty in getting the 28 VIII, 9 | about thirty years; in some exceptional cases they live much longer, 29 VIII, 13| circumstance is so singular and exceptional. The way of accounting for 30 VIII, 17| of the serpent family is exceptional in not sloughing. When the 31 VIII, 19| condition. The coracine is exceptional among fishes in deriving 32 VIII, 29| India a small snake which is exceptional in this respect, that for 33 IX, 1 | male; in regard to the two exceptional cases, the superiority in


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