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... trygon , have no fins ; these fish swim by means of their flat surfaces ; but the batrachus has fins , and so have all those fish which are not very thin in pro- portion to their width . 3. But the animals which have apparent feet , as ...
... trygon , have no fins ; these fish swim by means of their flat surfaces ; but the batrachus has fins , and so have all those fish which are not very thin in pro- portion to their width . 3. But the animals which have apparent feet , as ...
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... trygon and frog , and all such animals . 2. But the apodous long animals , as serpents and mu rænæ , are folded together , with the abdomens opposite , and serpents roll themselves together so closely , that they seem to be but one ...
... trygon and frog , and all such animals . 2. But the apodous long animals , as serpents and mu rænæ , are folded together , with the abdomens opposite , and serpents roll themselves together so closely , that they seem to be but one ...
Side 104
... trygon , and such like , not only approach each other , but the male applies his abdomen to the back of the female , in all those in which the thickness of the tail offers no impediment . But the rhine , and those which have a large ...
... trygon , and such like , not only approach each other , but the male applies his abdomen to the back of the female , in all those in which the thickness of the tail offers no impediment . But the rhine , and those which have a large ...
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... trygon is the least of all . If the peristera is supplied with a warm place and appropriate food , it will breed and bring up its young at any season of the year . If it is not properly supplied , it will only breed in the summer . Its ...
... trygon is the least of all . If the peristera is supplied with a warm place and appropriate food , it will breed and bring up its young at any season of the year . If it is not properly supplied , it will only breed in the summer . Its ...
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... trygon , and cenas lay twice a - year ; and the pigeon ten times . The greatest number of birds lay in the spring ; and some of them produce many young , and this in two ways ; some producing their young often , as the pigeon ; others ...
... trygon , and cenas lay twice a - year ; and the pigeon ten times . The greatest number of birds lay in the spring ; and some of them produce many young , and this in two ways ; some producing their young often , as the pigeon ; others ...
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