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... perfect from the first . The duckling hatched by a hen makes straight for the water ; the squirrel , before it knows anything of winter , lays up a store of nuts . A bird hatched in a cage will , when given its freedom , build for ...
... perfect from the first . The duckling hatched by a hen makes straight for the water ; the squirrel , before it knows anything of winter , lays up a store of nuts . A bird hatched in a cage will , when given its freedom , build for ...
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... perfect adaptation of organs to instinct . ' An animal's form corresponds perfectly with its habits ; it desires only what it can attain by means of its organs , and its organs do not incite it to anything for which it has not a ...
... perfect adaptation of organs to instinct . ' An animal's form corresponds perfectly with its habits ; it desires only what it can attain by means of its organs , and its organs do not incite it to anything for which it has not a ...
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... perfect in its kind as all other animals ; its limbs are so arranged as to enable it to climb , and to live in trees . The spider's legs are so arranged and organized that it moves with difficulty over a plane surface : these organs are ...
... perfect in its kind as all other animals ; its limbs are so arranged as to enable it to climb , and to live in trees . The spider's legs are so arranged and organized that it moves with difficulty over a plane surface : these organs are ...
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... perfect cells of the honey - bee and the rude sim- plicity of those of the humble - bee stand the cells of the domesticated melipona of Mexico , as an intermediate degree . The melipona itself is , by its structure , intermediate ...
... perfect cells of the honey - bee and the rude sim- plicity of those of the humble - bee stand the cells of the domesticated melipona of Mexico , as an intermediate degree . The melipona itself is , by its structure , intermediate ...
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... perfect as that of the hive - bee . ' 6 Since natural selection acts only by accumulating slight varia- tions of organization or of instinct , which may be advantageous to the individual , the question arises , How comes it that the ...
... perfect as that of the hive - bee . ' 6 Since natural selection acts only by accumulating slight varia- tions of organization or of instinct , which may be advantageous to the individual , the question arises , How comes it that the ...
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