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1 I, 1 | barn-door cock and their congeners; others are inclined to 2 II, 1 | from their domesticated congeners just as the wild boar differs 3 II, 7 | capacity, as the pig and his congeners.~(The Egyptian hippopotamus 4 II, 12 | corner; the owl and its congeners also close the eye by means 5 II, 12 | as in the lizard and its congeners; for they all without exception 6 II, 14 | extent resembling their congeners of the land, with this exception 7 II, 14 | resembling in shape their land congeners, but somewhat less in regard 8 II, 14 | compared with their land congeners they are redder in colour, 9 IV, 1 | which differs from its congeners in the length of its legs 10 IV, 2 | in the crawfish and its congeners, and in the carids, extends 11 v, 15 | abundance in places where their congeners have been living previously. 12 v, 19 | are derived from insect congeners, as the venom-spider and 13 v, 20 | case of the spider and its congeners. As a rule, the transformations 14 VI, 11 | together.~Sharks then and their congeners, as the fox-shark and the 15 VIII, 28| rule, are larger than their congeners in Greece, as the cow and