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oviparous 44
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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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ovipara

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1 I, 8 | near the hypozoma. In the ovipara, again, it is low in fish ( 2 I, 8 | principle. To begin with the ovipara, they differ in the manner 3 I, 8 | birds and the quadrupedal ovipara are perfect when produced. 4 I, 11| of both the vivipara and ovipara, because they participate 5 I, 11| must be stronger than in ovipara, and therefore in all the 6 I, 13| have no penis, in all the ovipara, even those of them that 7 I, 13| the loin and the back in ovipara. All animals which are internally 8 I, 13| as to the uterus of the ovipara. For in all of them, not 9 I, 13| of them, not only in the ovipara, the ducts adhere to the 10 II, 1 | cartilaginous fishes). Among the ovipara some produce the egg in 11 II, 4 | less, and they exist in ovipara and vivipara alike.~When 12 II, 4 | mother. This is plain in the ovipara, for they have their parts 13 III, 1 | the female. But among the ovipara (1) birds produce a perfect 14 III, 1 | horse and the rest; in the ovipara it is sometimes low, as 15 III, 1 | But when we come to the ovipara which are both of a cold 16 III, 2 | nourishment of the embryo of the ovipara is not completed within 17 III, 2 | within the mother, but in the ovipara it is the other way about, 18 III, 9 | After this stage some of the ovipara produce the egg in a perfect 19 V, 1 | in dissections and in the ovipara), and then they immediately


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