The wattles, also, vary much in size, being small in Malays and some other breeds; they are replaced in certain Polish sub-breeds by a great tuft of feathers called a beard.
The digits, though almost always five in number, vary much in their relative arrangement.
The plane of the tentorium is called the =tentorial plane=, and the angles that it makes with the basicranial axis and with the occipital and ethmoidal planes vary much in different mammals.
Nevertheless the climate of the Malayan archipelago apparently tends to cause the duck to vary much, for Zollinger (8/12.
The wattles, also, vary much in size, being small in Malays and some other breeds; in certain Polish sub-breeds they are replaced by a great tuft of feathers called a beard.
Agriculturists, also, affirm that the offspring from mongrels, after the first generation, vary much.
As we see that hybrids and mongrels, after the first generation, are apt to vary much, we may at least conclude that variability does not altogether depend on excess of food.
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