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1 3 | order.~Now of animals which change their position some move 2 3 | that which moves makes its change of position by the use of 3 4 | of themselves to make a change of place, have a further 4 4 | right is that from which change of position naturally begins, 5 4 | which make the aforesaid change (of place) by the help of 6 6 | division whereby it may make a change of position towards its 7 8 | they, too, would make the change of place better if they 8 9 | impossible. Flexion is a change from a right line to an 9 9 | an angle, straightening a change from either of these to 10 9 | up to this, and so they change from place to place. It 11 10| as we have said, makes a change of place by flexion and 12 12| being a biped and making his change of position in the natural 13 14| hard to make a continuous change of place, jumping all the 14 15| the natural beginning of change is from the wings (as in