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1 4 | are animals have both a front and a back, because they 2 4 | they all have sense, and front and back are distinguished 3 4 | reference to sense. The front is the part in which sense 4 4 | superior part that is and the front.~ 5 5 | part distinguished from the front are two-footed (biped). 6 5 | have the superior and the front parts identically situated 7 5 | Some animals, too, have the front and back parts identically 8 5 | honourable than the inferior, the front than the back, and the right 9 6 | of position towards its front or back; but right and left, 10 7 | head a right and a left front point, and in the part towards 11 7 | the inner. (Let the right front point be A, the left B, 12 10| conform to the movement of the front and not by their breadth 13 12| viviparous necessarily bend their front legs forwards. For these 14 16| natural in their movement, the front leading and the back following.)