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1 7 | take in water in the way fishes do. On the other hand, animals 2 8 | state the manner in which fishes and oysters respire. Anaxagoras 3 8 | Anaxagoras says that when fishes discharge water through 4 9 | draws in the air, but in the fishes this does not occur. Fishes 5 9 | fishes this does not occur. Fishes do not appear to move any 6 9 | beneath water. But with fishes this result never occurs, 7 9 | are under water. For if fishes draw in air out of the surrounding 8 9 | also, in the same way as fishes, draw in air out of the 9 9 | other. Furthermore, why do fishes, if they respire, die in 10 15| air, or to the gills in fishes. What occurs is comparable 11 15| sea-water, as, for example, fishes. Since it is a small quantity 12 15| finally in life, for most fishes also live though among earth, 13 18| through the blow-hole as the fishes do through the gills. The 14 22| they, as for example the fishes, which on account of their 15 22| terrestrial animals and fishes, but the position really 16 22| is towards the mouth in fishes that the apex of the heart 17 25| suffocated in water and fishes in air. For it is by water 18 27| the motion of the gills in fishes takes place. When the hot