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1 I, 4 | bird by gradation, or by excess and defect; some birds have 2 II, 4 | the same time too great an excess of water makes animals timorous. 3 II, 5 | they are present in great excess, they are injurious and 4 II, 5 | injuriously affected by any chance excess of heat or cold. For the 5 II, 7 | action of any part is in excess, nature so contrives as 6 II, 7 | it another part with an excess of contrary action, so that 7 II, 7 | accumulation of this in excess in the lower region that 8 II, 10| would itself be heated to excess and so unable to cool any 9 II, 14| an animal’s body with an excess of hair, she leaves a deficiency 10 II, 14| head, by preserving it from excess of either heat or cold. 11 III, 2 | when she gave an animal an excess of material for the hoofs, 12 III, 2 | larger animals there is an excess of it, and this excess is 13 III, 2 | an excess of it, and this excess is turned by nature to useful 14 III, 5 | when this has been taken excess. This excess again may be 15 III, 5 | been taken excess. This excess again may be of two kinds,