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Alphabetical [« »] habit 18 habitat 12 habitations 2 habits 30 habitually 1 had 38 haemorrhoid 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 bears 30 crab 30 distance 30 habits 30 internal 30 position 30 rivers | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances habits |
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1 I, 1 | their actions, in their habits, and in their parts. Concerning 2 I, 1 | modes of subsistence, in habits, in actions performed. For 3 I, 1 | resemble one another in their habits and in their plumage, and 4 I, 1 | particulars as to their habits of life and modes of existence 5 II, 8 | and is more savage in its habits, and its teeth are more 6 III, 12 | a man ignorant of their habits might be mistaken as to 7 VI, 18 | the term derived from the habits of this one animal serves 8 VII, 1 | indulgence, they contract habits which are apt to continue 9 VII, 9 | in persons of sedentary habits, and in those who are weak-chested 10 VIII, 1 | methods of generation. Their habits and their modes of living 11 VIII, 1 | be settled psychological habits, though psychologically 12 VIII, 1 | holds good with regard to habits of life. Thus of plants 13 VIII, 2 | sometimes on temperament and habits alone.~Of testaceans, some, 14 VIII, 4 | other creatures of similar habits, as for instance the spider; 15 VIII, 12| 12~The habits of animals are all connected 16 VIII, 12| supply of food; and these habits are modified so as to suit 17 VIII, 29| Locality will differentiate habits also: for instance, rugged 18 IX, 8 | mischievous and deceitful habits. In the spring-time, a noisy 19 IX, 8 | hunted, and the general nasty habits of the bird.~As has been 20 IX, 18 | three species. Such are the habits of herons. The bird that 21 IX, 32 | is neat and tidy in its habits, too proud for jealousy, 22 IX, 37 | 37~So much for the habits of birds.~In marine creatures, 23 IX, 37 | neat and thrifty in its habits: that is, it lays up stores 24 IX, 37 | both in its nature and its habits. It rises up from deep water 25 IX, 40 | working and their general habits. When the hive has been 26 IX, 40 | remarkable for its cleanly habits; in point of fact, they 27 IX, 40 | the hives. So much for the habits of bees.~ 28 IX, 42 | 42~So much for the habits of wasps.~Anthrenae do not 29 IX, 43 | methods of working and the habits of life of the bee, the 30 IX, 45 | So much for the shape and habits of the animal. When the