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1 1 | animals are footless, others bipeds, others quadrupeds, others 2 1 | Next, why are man and bird bipeds, but fish footless; and 3 1 | man and bird, though both bipeds, have an opposite curvature 4 5 | inferior; in respect to place bipeds have their superior part 5 5 | because they are not erect. Bipeds have theirs corresponding 6 5 | because they are erect, and of bipeds, man par excellence; for 7 5 | man is the most natural of bipeds. And it is reasonable for 8 11| prancing. But their being bipeds and able to stand is above 9 12| that men and birds, both bipeds, bend their legs in opposite 10 17| and have lungs they are bipeds, but because they have their