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... Wherefore all animals which have a bladder have a belly also , but not all that have a belly have a bladder ; for the part appropriated to the reception of the liquid excrement is called the bladder , and that for the reception of the ...
... Wherefore all animals which have a bladder have a belly also , but not all that have a belly have a bladder ; for the part appropriated to the reception of the liquid excrement is called the bladder , and that for the reception of the ...
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... wherefore , also , if any liquid is drawn into it in drinking , it passes out of the mouth through the nostrils . 6. Between the passages is the epiglottis , which can be folded over the passage which extends from the trachea to the ...
... wherefore , also , if any liquid is drawn into it in drinking , it passes out of the mouth through the nostrils . 6. Between the passages is the epiglottis , which can be folded over the passage which extends from the trachea to the ...
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... wherefore also the work of copulation is quickly performed . The female has the pudendum in the same position as the udder of the sheep , and when excited with desire , it is lifted up outwards , so as to be ready for copulation with ...
... wherefore also the work of copulation is quickly performed . The female has the pudendum in the same position as the udder of the sheep , and when excited with desire , it is lifted up outwards , so as to be ready for copulation with ...
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... wherefore also he is the only animal which does not move in the same way when young and when grown up , for at first a child crawls like a four - footed animal . 7. Some animals grow in the same proportion throughout , as the dog ...
... wherefore also he is the only animal which does not move in the same way when young and when grown up , for at first a child crawls like a four - footed animal . 7. Some animals grow in the same proportion throughout , as the dog ...
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... wherefore it has two mamma , not indeed above , but near the organs of reproduction . It has not evident nipples , but , as it were , a stream flowing from each side . From these the milk exudes , and the young ones suck as they follow ...
... wherefore it has two mamma , not indeed above , but near the organs of reproduction . It has not evident nipples , but , as it were , a stream flowing from each side . From these the milk exudes , and the young ones suck as they follow ...
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