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... female , the latter male . In some animals there is neither male nor female , and there is a diversity in the form of the parts appropriated to this office . For some animals have a uterus , others have only something analogous to the ...
... female , the latter male . In some animals there is neither male nor female , and there is a diversity in the form of the parts appropriated to this office . For some animals have a uterus , others have only something analogous to the ...
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... female they are small , and do not bear any proportion to the size of the animal , so that they are scarcely visible in a side view ; the males also have mammæ as well as the females , but they are exceedingly small . ' Coa , the ...
... female they are small , and do not bear any proportion to the size of the animal , so that they are scarcely visible in a side view ; the males also have mammæ as well as the females , but they are exceedingly small . ' Coa , the ...
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... females are re- tromingent , for even in the female elephant the pudendum is placed under the thighs , as in other animals . 5. The penis is very different in different animals , for in some it is cartilaginous and fleshy , as in man ...
... females are re- tromingent , for even in the female elephant the pudendum is placed under the thighs , as in other animals . 5. The penis is very different in different animals , for in some it is cartilaginous and fleshy , as in man ...
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... female in mankind , and sheep , and goats , and swine . This has not been observed in other animals . Those persons which have the greatest number of teeth are the longest lived ; those which have them widely separated , smaller , and ...
... female in mankind , and sheep , and goats , and swine . This has not been observed in other animals . Those persons which have the greatest number of teeth are the longest lived ; those which have them widely separated , smaller , and ...
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... female resembles that of a woman ; that of the male is more like a dog's . The monkey , as I said before , has a tail , and all the internal parts of the body are like those of man . The external parts of vivi- parous quadrupeds are of ...
... female resembles that of a woman ; that of the male is more like a dog's . The monkey , as I said before , has a tail , and all the internal parts of the body are like those of man . The external parts of vivi- parous quadrupeds are of ...
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