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Glyptodon clavipes, giant armadillo

Extinct herbivore that died out about 10, 000 years ago on display in the Central Hall at The Natural History Museum, London. The Glyptodon was named by Sir Richard Owen in 1839

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1804 1892 Armadillo Armour Bony Cingulata Dasypodidae Eutheria Exhibit Gallery Giant Glyptodon Glyptodont Hard Herbivore Insectivore Mammalia Glyptodontidae


12"x10" Modern Frame

Bring the ancient wonder of extinct creatures into your home with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image showcases the Glyptodon clavipes, also known as the giant armadillo, as it once stood in the hallowed halls of The Natural History Museum in London. Named by Sir Richard Owen in 1839, this extinct herbivore roamed the earth approximately 10,000 years ago. Our high-quality prints, featuring this iconic Mary Evans Prints Online image of the Glyptodon, are a testament to the rich history of our natural world. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve its beauty and intrigue, making it a unique and captivating addition to any space.

10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")

Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 30.5cm (10" x 12")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
In the hallowed halls of The Natural History Museum in London, a relic from the distant past stands as a testament to the wonders of evolution and the richness of Earth's biosphere. The Central Hall plays host to an awe-inspiring exhibit, a towering reminder of a time long gone: the Glyptodon clavipes, or giant armadillo. This extinct herbivorous mammal, belonging to the family Dasypodidae and the order Cingulata, once roamed the grasslands of South America during the Pleistocene epoch, around 11,000 to 3.6 million years ago. Named by the renowned British paleontologist Sir Richard Owen in 1839, the Glyptodon was a colossal creature, measuring up to 4.5 meters in length and weighing up to 3 tons. Its armored back, resembling a giant tortoise, was covered in large, bony plates, providing formidable protection against predators. The Glyptodon's appearance is a striking contrast to its living relatives, the modern armadillos, which are much smaller and have a more agile, insectivorous diet. The extinct Glyptodon, however, was a herbivore, feeding on the abundant vegetation of its time. As you gaze upon this historic exhibit, you can't help but be captivated by the thought of this magnificent creature that once walked the Earth. The Glyptodon's story is a reminder of the vast array of life that has come and gone, and the importance of preserving the natural world for future generations to marvel at. This photograph, taken in the 19th century, captures the essence of the Glyptodon's grandeur and the awe it continues to inspire. The image, with its dimly lit, ornate surroundings, adds to the sense of history and wonder, transporting us back in time to a world where the Glyptodon reigned supreme. The Glyptodon clavipes, a true giant among mammals, continues to fascinate and inspire us, a reminder of the rich tapestry of life that has unfolded on our planet.

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