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Example sentences for "many animals"

  • The whole party here, however, escaped, together with the troop of horses; each one taking a line for himself, and driving with him as many animals as he was able to manage.

  • The distal bone of the lower jaw in many animals, which may or may not bear teeth.

  • Pertaining to a part of the columella of the ear, which, in many animals, projects beyond the connection with the stapes.

  • It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.

  • One more kind of secondary sexual character must here be mentioned: the odour which emanates from so many animals at the breeding season.

  • Footnote 38: Or is an exception perhaps afforded by the nutritive cells of the egg, which occur in many animals?

  • Something like this custom prevails among many animals.

  • Concealment, more or less complete, is useful to many animals, and absolutely essential to some.

  • Similar yellow zooxanthella or green zoochlorella are found as symbionta in the tissues of many animals.

  • In many animals, especially mammals, the sense of smell has a much more important part in life than it has in man, in whom it is relatively feeble.

  • The common concern for the proper care and education of the children, which we find to an extent even in the case of many animals, leads to the further development of family life and the founding of the school.

  • Again, the muscles which move the skin in many animals, especially in horses, have left inactive remnants in many parts of the human body.

  • There is every reason to believe that this is the rudiment of a membrane which is fully developed in many animals, and is especially useful to birds, the nictitating membrane, or third eyelid.

  • Steps of progress in these directions have been made by many animals, though none of them have gained any considerable advance.

  • But the mental requirements of the lowest savages, such as the Australians or the Andaman Islanders, are very little above those of many animals.

  • You allude, also, to the unknown causes which keep down the numbers of birds; and often and often have I marvelled over this subject with respect to many animals.

  • The ears through their movements are highly expressive in many animals; but in some, such as man, the higher apes, and many ruminants, they fail in this respect.

  • But this is far from being the case, for they are largely preyed on in all quarters of the world by many animals.

  • This end is secured in many animals by acquiring horns or by lengthening certain of the teeth.

  • In many animals we see provisions whereby the male may effectively deal with his rivals.

  • There is no question whatever that there are too many animals born, nor is there any possible question that a very large proportion of them must certainly die.

  • The first of these consists in the practice on the part of many animals of remaining absolutely quiet in time of danger.

  • Many animals, for example, have a special muscle for moving or twitching the skin.

  • Passing onward we find the explanation of a distinct type of colour or marking, often superimposed upon protective tints, in the importance of easy recognition by many animals of their fellows, their parents, or their mates.

  • The number of ribs varies in many animals.

  • Every person must have observed, that he is capable of performing certain motions, which he is able to commence, to continue, and to arrest; and the same faculty is possessed by many animals.

  • The sense of touch in many animals appears to reside in the large and fleshy nostrils, which appear highly sensible; and it is also evident, that in these the touch has an intimate alliance with their sense of smell.

  • Animal communities, associations of many animals of the same species in communities in which there is a greater or less division of labor.

  • Animal Communities#, associations of many animals of the same species.

  • Auditory sacs, organs for hearing in many animals.

  • So' mites#, the serial segments or rings composing the bodies of many animals.


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