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1
It is also a
gregarious
animal
;
wherefore it signifies the active life.
2
But the Captain was a
gregarious
animal
,
to whom solitude was insupportable.
3
The peccary, though occasionally found by itself, is a
gregarious
animal
.
4
Now man is a
gregarious
animal
;
he lives in herds.
5
Perhaps-ifI were a
gregarious
animal
,
but I'm not.
6
He is in these climates a much more
gregarious
animal
,
and several families live in the same earth.
7
Man is a
gregarious
animal
;
given the right conditions, one man will seek out the company of another.
8
This encouraged us to think we might find other game soon, for the hartebeeste is a
gregarious
animal
.
9
The buffalo is especially a
gregarious
animal
,
and is found in herds of immense size, many thousands in number.
10
Without the one, man, being a
gregarious
animal
,
cannot subsist: while without the other he would simply be in clover.
11
If man were not a
gregarious
animal
,
the world might have achieved, by this time, some real progress towards civilisation.
12
Man is a
gregarious
animal
;
he cannot think, act, or even exist except in certain relations to others of his kind.
13
It is a strange and touching thing, this eternal hunger of the
gregarious
animal
for the herd of friends who are not there.
14
She was, as she had told Elise, a
gregarious
animal
,
and a whole day of her own company was beginning to pall on her.
15
We are
gregarious
animals
;
our ancestors have been such for countless ages.
16
All
gregarious
animals
are extremely quick at learning terrors from one another.
gregarious
animal
gregarious