Aristotle De animalium incessu
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Aristotle

De animalium incessu

philosophy

A compact inquiry into how animals walk, fly, and swim. Aristotle asks why snakes have no legs, why birds have two, and why no animal moves on an odd number of limbs — finding mechanical and teleological explanations for each.

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