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1 1 | are useful to animals for movement in place (locomotion); first, 2 3 | can of itself effect no movement upon it. For an animal which 3 4 | us. That the beginning of movement is on the right is indicated 4 4 | the side which initiates movement and enable the side which 5 4 | the right is to initiate movement, that of the left to be 6 4 | which is going to cause movement, and if it be set on the 7 4 | which is the original of movement, it will either not be moved 8 4 | the right is the source of movement is the way we put our feet 9 4 | The reason is that their movement comes from the leg they 10 4 | As all animals then start movement from the right, and the 11 5 | for a member employed for movement in place connected with 12 6 | clear that the original of movement is in the parts on the right. 13 6 | before and behind) have a movement of their own, each of them 14 6 | in nature nothing has a movement backwards, nor has a moving 15 6 | that which controls their movement), and further, everything 16 6 | which is intended to make a movement in each such part properly 17 7 | is the character of the movement of snakes, and among water 18 8 | unprofitable would their movement necessarily be.~But every 19 8 | not need limbs for this movement at least, but those which 20 8 | need to walk, finding that movement not sufficient for their 21 8 | even us for as this kind of movement is effected by part of the 22 8 | whole at once as in the movement of leaping, some of the 23 9 | erroneous account of the movement of elephants. But these 24 9 | of fins to complete the movement, as we have said before. 25 9 | produce their swimming movement with the actual fins and 26 10| harmony with their peculiar movement, the small head, the slight 27 10| order to conform to the movement of the front and not by 28 12| again, while the point of movement of the leg thrust forward 29 14| direction this animal has a movement all its own; it is the only 30 15| fact is their appropriate movement. And so if the wings be 31 15| water by dint of organs of movement, it is not difficult to 32 15| force and so effect their movement. For the hinder parts in 33 16| are more natural in their movement, the front leading and the 34 19| that is, as to where that movement originates; for they have 35 19| concern progression and any movement in place, is as we have