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1 3 | whole body at once, for example jumping animals, others 2 3 | and then the other, for example walking (and running) animals. 3 4 | organized parts (I mean feet for example, or wings or similar organs) 4 4 | some footless animals (for example snakes and caterpillars 5 5 | identically situated, for example, Cephalopods (molluscs) 6 7 | have no fin, lampreys for example, but put the sea to the 7 7 | have two fins only, for example conger-eels and eels and 8 7 | accustomed to live on land, for example all the eels, move with 9 9 | which are rather long, for example eels, have only two. These 10 10| in fish. In others, for example snakes, the flexion begins 11 10| the use in question, for example peacocks, and domestic cocks, 12 13| alternately opposite, for example the elbow bends back, but 13 14| soon begin to refuse, for example the horses in a religious 14 16| which live in holes-for example lizards and crocodiles and