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1 1 | others quadrupeds, others polypods, and why all have an even 2 5 | the universe; quadrupeds, polypods, and footless animals to 3 5 | from the earth. Quadrupeds, polypods, and footless animals again 4 7 | some bloodless animals and polypods can live a long time, if 5 8 | endeavouring so to move.~Polypods however, like the Centipede, 6 14| in this way, and they are polypods. They, too, always move 7 16| non-sanguineous animals with limbs are polypods and none of them quadrupeds. 8 16| nature the oddest of all polypods; they do not progress forwards 9 16| flexion of the limbs of all polypods is oblique, like that of 10 17| quadrupeds and non-sanguineous polypods, because their limbs have