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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | guarding themselves against attack.~Animals also differ from 2 IV, 10 | long in one position, will attack them in myriads and devour 3 VI, 18 | called, a-boaring, will attack even human beings.~With 4 VI, 29 | shelters herself against attack.~Fabulous stories are told 5 VII, 2 | bodily distress until the attack be over. In many cases at 6 VII, 2 | the commencement of the attack, when the discharge is about 7 VIII, 5 | solitary wolf is more apt to attack man than the wolf that goes 8 VIII, 5 | so powerful that it will attack not only the deer but the 9 VIII, 19| fishes, such as those which attack man, and horses and oxen 10 IX, 1 | usually succumbs to the attack; and so the merlin with 11 IX, 1 | too dimly to foresee an attack; it mimics the whinnying 12 IX, 5 | with which the animal meets attack, are technically termed 13 IX, 6 | called the asp, does not attack it until it has called in 14 IX, 8 | challenge, pushes forward to attack the decoy-bird, and after 15 IX, 12 | them they will repel the attack and get the better of their 16 IX, 12 | they are never the first to attack. They are musical, and sing 17 IX, 36 | on the wing; other hawks attack their prey only when it 18 IX, 39 | porcupine. The creature can attack animals larger than itself, 19 IX, 39 | in other words, it will attack a small lizard, run round 20 IX, 40 | Away from the hive they attack neither their own species 21 IX, 40 | The diseases that chiefly attack prosperous hives are first 22 IX, 44 | invade the cattle-folds and attack human beings when they are


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