General zoology

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In contrast to special zoology, general zoology deals with the common features of the animal kingdom . It aims to find overarching and generally applicable rules and regularities that are as universally applicable as possible.

General zoology includes, for example, physiology .

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  1. ^ Johann Baptist von Spix : History and assessment of all systems in zoology: according to their developmental sequence from Aristotle to the present time . In der Schrag'schen Buchhandlung, 1811. p. 6 ( scan from GoogleBooks)