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Chacma baboon teasing a Black man with his own food in South Africa
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Chacma baboon teasing a Black man with his own food in South Africa
6337362 Chacma baboon teasing a Black man with his own food in South Africa by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Chacma baboon teasing a Black man with his own food in South Africa. According to German naturalist Peter Kolbe, the ursine baboon, Papio ursinus, steals food from humans and sits eating it, sometimes offering it to him. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Reverend Thomas Smiths The Naturalists Cabinet, or Interesting Sketches of Animal History, Albion Press, James Cundee, London, 1806. Smith, fl. 1803-1818, was a writer and editor of books on natural history, religion, philosophy, ancient history and astronomy.); © Florilegius
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This print captures a unique and comical encounter between a Chacma baboon and a Black man in South Africa. The image, taken by an English School artist in the 19th century, showcases the mischievous nature of these intelligent creatures. According to German naturalist Peter Kolbe, who documented this incident, the Chacma baboon is known for its cunning behavior of stealing food from humans. In this particular scene, the baboon can be seen teasing the Black man by snatching his own food and playfully offering it back to him. The handcoloured copperplate engraving adds depth and vibrancy to the illustration found in Reverend Thomas Smith's book "The Naturalists Cabinet". Smith was a prolific writer on various subjects including natural history, religion, philosophy, ancient history, and astronomy. This anecdote not only provides insight into animal behavior but also highlights cultural interactions during that time period. It serves as a reminder of our shared connection with wildlife and how they can surprise us with their intelligence and sense of humor. Overall, this fascinating image offers a glimpse into both scientific illustration and historical storytelling. It reminds us of the diversity of life on Earth while showcasing moments that bring joy through unexpected encounters between different species.
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