id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-history-2659 aristotle-history-2659 .txt text/plain 130708 5087 72 animals whose nature in any way resembles that of man. case with round-faced animals; some have little heads and long jaws, With regard to animals in general, some parts or organs are This latter animal, by the way, resembles certain fishes. among animals as having two feet, like man; only, by the way, it bends Again, fishes differ from other animals in more ways than as instance known of an animal, whether fish or bird, provided with these In regard to their internal parts birds differ from other animals changes its colour as animals grow old, and in man it turns white or With regard to winged animals, such as birds, no creature is In the case of female animals not pregnant a small quantity In a general way in the lives of animals many resemblances to for, by the way, the bird lives on fish. ./cache/aristotle-history-2659.txt ./txt/aristotle-history-2659.txt