Comparative Zoology Structural And Systematic for Use in Schools And Colleges
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If the hoofs are even, the horns are even, as in the Ox ; if odd, as in the Rhinoceros, the horns are odd, i. e.j single, or two placed one behind tlie other. Eecent creatures with feath- ers always have beaks. Pigeons with short beaks have small feet; and those with long beaks, large feet. The long limbs of the Hound are associated with a long head. A white spot in the forehead of a Horse generally goes with white feet. Hairless Dogs are deficient in teeth. Long wings usually accompany long ta...il-feathers. White Cats with blue eyes are usually deaf. A Sheep with nu- merous horns is likely to have long, coarse wool. Homol- ogous parts tend to vary in the same manner; if one is diseased, another is more likely to sympathize with it than one not homologous. This association of parts is called correlation of growth, 6. Individuality. It seems at first sight very easy to define an individual animal. A single Fish, or Cow, or Snail, or Lobster is plainly an individual; and the half of one such animal is plainly not one.
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