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Kangaroo / Parryi 1835

Macropus Parryi

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1835 Kangaroo Kangaroos Macropus Parryi


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This image, entitled "Macropus Parryi, or the Parry's Kangaroo," was produced in 1835 and is a testament to the rich history of natural history illustration. The Parry's Kangaroo, also known as Macropus Parryi, is an extinct subspecies of kangaroo that was first described by the renowned British naturalist, Sir George Grey, after a specimen was brought to England from Tasmania. This print, created just a few years after the discovery of the Parry's Kangaroo, is one of the earliest and most detailed depictions of this fascinating creature. The illustration showcases the Parry's Kangaroo in its natural habitat, with the rugged terrain of Tasmania's wilderness serving as a backdrop. The kangaroo is depicted in a graceful leap, showcasing its powerful hind legs and long, muscular tail, which are used for balance and support as it hops across the rough terrain. Its fur is depicted as a rich, reddish-brown color, with a lighter underbelly, and its large, powerful hind feet are adorned with sharp claws. The intricate details of the illustration are a testament to the skill and artistry of the natural history illustrator, who carefully observed and rendered each feature of the Parry's Kangaroo with precision and accuracy. The image also includes annotations and labels, providing valuable information about the kangaroo's physical characteristics and habitat. This historic print is an important reminder of the vital role that natural history illustration played in the exploration and documentation of the natural world. It also serves as a poignant reminder of the Parry's Kangaroo, a remarkable creature that once roamed the wilds of Tasmania but is now extinct. Today, this image remains a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone with an interest in natural history and the fascinating world of kangaroos.

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