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... take in water but air , and produce their young out of the water . Many of ... take in and give out air , and this is called inhaling and exhaling ; such are ... place . 5 Tabanus , gad - fly . oysters , and the animal called holothuria ...
... take in water but air , and produce their young out of the water . Many of ... take in and give out air , and this is called inhaling and exhaling ; such are ... place . 5 Tabanus , gad - fly . oysters , and the animal called holothuria ...
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... place we will treat more accu- rately of the disposition and manner of life in each class . CHAPTER II . 1. ALL animals possess in common those parts by which they take in food , and into which they receive it . But these parts agree or ...
... place we will treat more accu- rately of the disposition and manner of life in each class . CHAPTER II . 1. ALL animals possess in common those parts by which they take in food , and into which they receive it . But these parts agree or ...
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... takes place every year after the annal has attained the age of two years ; other animals never lose their horns unless destroyed by violence . oxen . CHAPTER III . of genera- For some 1. THE parts of the mammæ also , and the organs tion ...
... takes place every year after the annal has attained the age of two years ; other animals never lose their horns unless destroyed by violence . oxen . CHAPTER III . of genera- For some 1. THE parts of the mammæ also , and the organs tion ...
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... takes place in other wild animals , since they are said only to shed their canine teeth . Young dogs are known from old ones by their teeth , for young dogs have sharp white teeth , old dogs have them . black and blunted . The horse is ...
... takes place in other wild animals , since they are said only to shed their canine teeth . Young dogs are known from old ones by their teeth , for young dogs have sharp white teeth , old dogs have them . black and blunted . The horse is ...
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... takes place when it is filled with air . It can acquire either a black colour , like that of the crocodile , or ochreous , like that of the lizard , or spotted with black , like the ther ; and this change takes place over the whole body ...
... takes place when it is filled with air . It can acquire either a black colour , like that of the crocodile , or ochreous , like that of the lizard , or spotted with black , like the ther ; and this change takes place over the whole body ...
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abdomen adeps afterwards aorta appear Aristotle become bees birds blood body bones called carabi catamenia ceryx cestreus cetacea CHAPTER claws coition colour copulate creatures deposit disease dolphin Edited eggs emit especially external eyes feet female fish flesh goats hair head History hive honey horns horse Illustrations insects intestine kind larger legs live lungs malacia malacostraca male mammæ manner mare membrane milk mouth nature nest observed oesophagus oviparous oviparous quadrupeds ovum parturition passage period persons pigeon polypus Pontus pregnant produce their young pudendum quadrupeds resembles revised sanguineous animals season selache semen sepia serpents sexual intercourse sheep shell side skin spring sting stomach tail takes place teeth testacea testicles teuthis thick tion tongue trachea Trans Translated trigla trygon uterus veins viviparous viviparous animals voice vols wasps wherefore whole wild wings winter women worms
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