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1 I, 2 | in their essence by each having a separate ability or faculty, 2 I, 3 | animals breathing air and having a lung) to all birds and 3 I, 11| have it low, Nature here having no other business to interfere 4 I, 11| her, and their production having no double character. Besides 5 I, 18| able to survive without having any soul or life in them, 6 II, 1 | better than body, and living, having soul, is thereby better 7 II, 1 | externally it would be destroyed, having no protection.~Animals that 8 II, 1 | integument.~The cephalopods, having themselves bodies of a sticky 9 II, 1 | the fact that the heart, having come into being first, then 10 II, 1 | part at the moment, but by having touched one previously), 11 II, 1 | makes the parts of it by having first touched something 12 II, 1 | being, and that as a part having life or soul. For there 13 II, 2 | For it is only substances having a predominance of earth 14 II, 4 | infertile rather than the later, having less vital heat through 15 II, 5 | differs from the plant by having sense-perception; if the 16 II, 6 | off which are too earthy, having but little moisture and 17 III, 1 | lay often because of their having bulky bodies and their stomachs 18 III, 5 | the channa, some of them having the milt organs, others 19 III, 10| drones should be idle as having no weapon to fight for the 20 III, 10| and they are workers as having to support not only their 21 III, 11| 11~Having spoken of the generation 22 III, 11| material. Wherefore animals having no blood and not of a hot 23 IV, 1 | moulded in embryo, the one having all the parts of the female, 24 IV, 1 | without the body as a whole having changed along with them. 25 IV, 3 | cooled or heated; sometimes having produced no effect, sometimes 26 IV, 4 | produced are monstrous, having one body and head but four 27 IV, 4 | together through their embryos having been confused.~It also often 28 IV, 5 | excessive, these animals alone having hair under the feet and 29 V, 3 | possible that, owing to its having but little moisture and 30 V, 3 | diverted to them, since having little heat in them they 31 V, 6 | hair, each of the parts having its own special heat.~The 32 V, 7 | the cause of some animals having a deep and others a high 33 V, 7 | movement slow, sometimes, having complete command over it,