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Example sentences for "other animals"

  • It is my experience, and this is true of other animals as well as of the dancing mouse, that a long trip, as measured in time units, does not necessarily indicate the lack of ability to follow the labyrinth path correctly and rapidly.

  • I was driven to make use of the avoiding reaction, and it has proved so satisfactory that I am now using it widely in connection with experiments on other animals.

  • In this respect they are unlike most other animals.

  • I have observed the same kind of behavior in the frog and in other animals.

  • Even the slow-breeding elephant would, if allowed to breed unhindered for seven hundred and fifty years, produce nineteen million offspring--a rate of increase plainly incompatible with the continued existence of other animals.

  • We have a better knowledge of the physiology of man and his allies than any other animals.

  • The result is that while the physiology of man is tolerably well known, that of other animals is less understood the farther we get away from man and his allies.

  • In the first place, as their numbers multiply, all of them, whether they feed on plants, or prey on other animals, are disposed to scatter themselves gradually over as wide an area as is accessible to them.

  • Had this been the case, any omission to mention the flesh of other animals, might have been looked upon as significant.

  • Other animals in the state of nature make, so far as we know, no intellectual advances.

  • The comparison then proves to be quite illusory; but it draws our attention to a fact which is of very high importance in our investigation of the difference between man and all other animals.

  • This leads us to the very interesting subject of the sense of smell in man and in other animals.

  • Truly carnivorous animals, which eat the raw carcases of other animals, have a different shape of teeth.

  • Apparently at a very early time, even before the last glacial period, man had learnt the use of fire, and roasted or grilled the carcases of other animals which he killed in the chase, in order to consume them as food.

  • And thus it appears that, compared with the nervous system of other animals, that of man proceeds through the same predetermined succession of forms.

  • In the horse, bronchitis is not a serious disease, but in other animals recovery is delayed and complications are more common.

  • The mare or cow should be given a comfortable clean stall away from the other animals.

  • In order to determine the normal temperature of an animal, it may be necessary to take two or more readings at different times, and compare them with the body temperatures of other animals in the herd that are known to be healthy.

  • In the mare, this should be practised within a few hours after birth has occurred, and in other animals, from one to forty-eight hours.

  • A comfortable box-stall, where the animal is not annoyed by noises or worried by other animals, is to be preferred.

  • Crisp measured one of the extraordinary length of 254 feet, and similar variations are recorded in other animals.

  • In the first place, the animals to be preserved must not die a natural death by disease, or old age, or by being the prey of other animals, but must be destroyed by some accident which shall lead to their being embedded in the soil.

  • Then, again, the peculiar kinds of food on which alone many of them can subsist, and their liability to the attacks of other animals, put a further check upon their migrations.

  • They also render the Oil of the fish, or other animals in the Same manner.

  • Other animals used as beasts of burden in peculiar conditions or localities.

  • How the function of the blood differs from that of other animals, as man.

  • Agassiz, makes it probable that in various instances the traces of supposed birds may be in fact traces of other animals, as, for example, those of the lizard or frog.

  • In this and the following groups we pass from the vestiges of birds to those of other animals, some of which are bipeds, some quadrupeds.

  • The important circumstance that this mammal ovum is a simple cell, like the ovum of other animals, could not, of course, be recognised until the cell theory was established.

  • This was done, for instance, as regards the fact that man is developed from an egg, and that this egg or ovum is a simple cell, as in the case of other animals.

  • But Baer proved that these four groups are also quite differently developed from the ovum; and that the series of embryonic forms is the same throughout for animals of the same type, but different in the case of other animals.

  • We sometimes find extraordinarily large eggs with strong envelopes in the case of other animals, such as fishes of the shark type.

  • I have been endeavoring to illustrate the doctrine that man's nature is different from the nature of other animals; as subsidiary to the doctrine that the Human Epoch of the earth's history is different from all the preceding Epochs.

  • But though the bulk of mankind have thus had little share in the grand treasures of science which are open to the race, their life has still been very different from that of other animals.

  • We may conceive analogues to other animals, but we could have no analogue to man, except man.


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