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1 I, 5 | for instance, the dayfly moves with four feet and four 2 I, 11 | crocodile; this creature moves the upper jaw only.~Next 3 III, 7 | is the only animal that moves the upper one.) In the jaws 4 IV, 5 | them. The edible urchin moves with greatest freedom and 5 IV, 10 | during its repose; for it moves just as you would expect 6 v, 19 | hard, and the chrysalis moves if you touch it. It attaches 7 v, 19 | motionless grub; it then moves again, and again relapses 8 v, 19 | comes out a perfect fly, and moves away under the influence 9 VI, 3 | egg. This point beats and moves as though endowed with life, 10 VI, 3 | and touch the chick, it moves inside and chirps; and it 11 VI, 14 | the fact that the female moves about while spawning, the 12 VIII, 17| of the subsequent days it moves, and from time to time wakes 13 IX, 37 | are finless, the scallop moves with greatest force and 14 IX, 39 | tapering to a point; it moves with leaps, from which habit