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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 II, 11| the cutaneous envelope. It keeps twisting its eyes round 2 IV, 1 | species of the octopus. One keeps close to the surface, and 3 IV, 2 | These organs the animal keeps in perpetual motion; and 4 v, 30| found in any grove that keeps out the sunlight.~The large 5 VI, 14| have been laid. The male keeps on guard at the principal 6 VI, 14| of the sheatfish, no fish keeps on guard; unless, by the 7 VI, 15| unfertile fry is watery and keeps only a short time, as has 8 VI, 15| distance, as when salted it keeps for a considerable time.~ 9 VI, 29| When on the run the deer keeps pausing from time to time, 10 VII, 10| its time in sleep. As it keeps on growing, it gets more 11 VIII, 2| water, but all this while he keeps up a dull moaning sound 12 VIII, 2| when sleeping, the animal keeps his nose above water, and 13 VIII, 2| called by some the "chelon", keeps near in to the shore, the 14 VIII, 2| to the shore, the peraeas keeps out at a distance from it, 15 IX, 5 | horn; that the creature keeps it out of sight because 16 IX, 5 | plays the pipe, the other keeps out of sight and shoots, 17 IX, 10| with his head uncovered, keeps a sharp look out, and when 18 IX, 11| night, but in the daytime keeps out of sight.~The hawk also 19 IX, 11| is difficult of capture, keeps out of sight, is gentle 20 IX, 33| not in quest of prey, it keeps a watch on them on a high 21 IX, 34| its keenness of vision, keeps flying after him until he 22 IX, 37| away; the male stays and keeps on guard where the spawn 23 IX, 37| beaten and squeezed, it keeps losing substance and at 24 IX, 39| places inside of which it keeps a watch on the end-threads, 25 IX, 39| is at the centre that it keeps watch for its prey. Then, 26 IX, 39| The one has long legs and keeps watch while swinging downwards 27 IX, 39| conceal itself, and so it keeps underneath, so that its 28 IX, 44| and the other, that he keeps a steady eye upon the hunter


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