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1 3 | then the other, for example walking (and running) animals. In 2 8 | unoccupied by a limb. A walking creature advances from each 3 9 | flexion there could not be walking or swimming or flying. For 4 11| till then they succeed in walking erect. Birds are hunchbacked 5 14| Again, that would not be walking but jumping, and it is hard 6 16| not for swimming but for walking; they always keep on the 7 17| for swimming and not for walking (and so are not bandy).