When, as in the cases above mentioned, the two sexes differ in structure in relation to different habits of life, they have no doubt been modified through natural selection, and by inheritance limited to one and the same sex.
In any district in which a species does not exist in large numbers, great assemblages cannot, of course, be held, and the same species may have different habits in different countries.
Differences of structure between the two sexes in relation to different habits of life are generally confined to the lower animals; but with some few birds the beak of the male differs from that of the female.
So in the general economy of any land, the more widely and perfectly the animals and plants are diversified for different habits of life, so will a greater number of individuals be capable of there supporting themselves.
Thus it is rendered possible for the two sexes to be modified through natural selection in relation to different habitsof life, as is sometimes the case; or for one sex to be modified in relation to the other sex, as commonly occurs.
Because one and the same thing is the subject matter of the acts of different habits, and also of different powers, according to its different formal aspects.
Now nothing hinders one act from being quickened by different habits, so as to be reduced to various species in a certain order, as stated above (I-II, Q.
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