Aristotle's History of Animals: In Ten BooksG. Bell, 1897 - 326 sider |
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In Ten Books Aristotle. and not teeth in both jaws have cotyledons in the pregnant uterus , and some of those also with teeth in both jaws , as the hare , the mouse , and the bat . But other viviparous animals with teeth in both jaws ...
In Ten Books Aristotle. and not teeth in both jaws have cotyledons in the pregnant uterus , and some of those also with teeth in both jaws , as the hare , the mouse , and the bat . But other viviparous animals with teeth in both jaws ...
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... pregnant cattle , for it causes difficulty of parturition . On the whole , those animals which are able to eat the most food , as they are better adapted for parturition , will also give the most milk , if they have enough food . Some ...
... pregnant cattle , for it causes difficulty of parturition . On the whole , those animals which are able to eat the most food , as they are better adapted for parturition , will also give the most milk , if they have enough food . Some ...
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... pregnant from the breath of the cock . During the act of intercourse , both sexes open their mouths , and protrude their tongues . The true intercourse of oviparous fish is rarely observed , from the rapidity with which the act is ...
... pregnant from the breath of the cock . During the act of intercourse , both sexes open their mouths , and protrude their tongues . The true intercourse of oviparous fish is rarely observed , from the rapidity with which the act is ...
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... pregnant only for a short time , as the hog , dog , and those birds which have frequent broods . Many animals appear to adapt the season of coi tion to that which they consider the best for the nurture of their young . 2. Among mankind ...
... pregnant only for a short time , as the hog , dog , and those birds which have frequent broods . Many animals appear to adapt the season of coi tion to that which they consider the best for the nurture of their young . 2. Among mankind ...
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... pregnant and bring up its young within the year . The cow also has been known to produce young and rear it within the year after birth , which grew to the ordinary size , and no more . ' 8. These are the periods of puberty in these ...
... pregnant and bring up its young within the year . The cow also has been known to produce young and rear it within the year after birth , which grew to the ordinary size , and no more . ' 8. These are the periods of puberty in these ...
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