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The common cole (Talpa europea), 1828
The Common Mole (Talpa europea), 1828. A small burrowing mammal with a distribution from Britain to Japan. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)
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Biology Macgillivray Mammal Mole Natural History Oxford Science Archive Quadruped Wildlife William Macgillivray Burrowing
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This print showcases the common mole (Talpa europea) in all its glory. Taken from William MacGillivray's renowned work, British Quadrupeds, this image captures the essence of this small burrowing mammal that can be found across a vast range spanning from Britain to Japan. The intricate engraving and vibrant colors bring out the beauty of this creature, making it an exquisite piece for any science or biology enthusiast. As we delve into the 19th century through this print, we are transported back to a time when natural history was being explored and documented with great fervor. The common mole's presence in British wildlife is highlighted here, reminding us of its significance within the animal kingdom. Its quadruped nature and exceptional burrowing abilities make it a fascinating subject for study and admiration. Through this photograph, we gain insight into both the scientific and artistic prowess of William MacGillivray. His attention to detail allows us to appreciate every aspect of this remarkable mammal's anatomy and behavior. As we observe this enchanting print from Oxford Science Archive, our curiosity about these elusive creatures is piqued even further. It serves as a reminder that there is still so much left to discover about our planet's diverse wildlife.
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