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1 I, 1 | the parts are identical, save only for a difference in 2 I, 1 | in form nor yet identical save for differences in the way 3 II, 13| to organs of sense, all save eyes, fishes possess none 4 III, 1 | any animal devoid of feet, save such only as are viviparous 5 III, 11| such animals have hair, save only under the circumstances 6 IV, 4 | is in all these animals (save for the exception to be 7 VII, 4 | pregnant avoid the male, save those in which the phenomenon 8 VII, 6 | are unable to conceive, save with the help of medical 9 VII, 7 | nothing is cast to a distance save by pneumatic pressure. After 10 VII, 7 | develop in the same way: save only that some have the 11 VIII, 6| frugivorous and graminivorous, save under great stress of hunger. 12 IX, 28| differs from the first species save only in being fatter; it 13 IX, 50| observation has been possible; save in the case of animals that