Pillow : Chelonia mydas, green sea turtle
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Chelonia mydas, green sea turtle
Zoological drawing 44 (1:40). Pencil sketch by Sydney Parkinson (1745-1771) from Sir Joseph Banks commission of natural history drawings on Captain James Cooks first voyage of the Pacific, 1768-1771
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1743 1820 18th Century Aquatic Banks Captain James Cook Chelonia Common Cook Cryptodira Discovery Endangered Endeavour Exploration First Herpetology Outline Black Turtle Chelonia Mydas Cheloniidae Green Sea Turtle Green Turtle Marine Turtle
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite pencil sketch depicts Chelonia mydas, commonly known as the green sea turtle or green turtle. The illustration is a zoological drawing from Sydney Parkinson's collection, created during Sir Joseph Banks' commission of natural history drawings on Captain James Cook's first voyage of the Pacific, between 1768 and 1771. Cook's expedition, aboard the HMS Endeavour, was a groundbreaking exploration that led to the discovery of new lands and the expansion of scientific knowledge. The green sea turtle is a marine turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae and the order Cryptodira. It is named for the greenish coloration of its fat, which is rich in vitamin A. This endangered species is one of the seven species of sea turtles found worldwide, and it is the largest hard-shelled turtle in the Atlantic Ocean. The outline of the green sea turtle's body is beautifully captured in this 18th-century drawing by Sydney Parkinson. The turtle's powerful limbs and elongated tail are evident, as well as its distinctive beaked mouth and large, round eyes. The drawing provides an intricate and detailed representation of the turtle's anatomy, revealing its unique features and the intricacies of its shell. The green sea turtle is an important species in marine ecosystems, playing a crucial role in maintaining the health of coral reefs through its feeding habits. However, it is currently threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. This illustration serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these magnificent creatures and their habitats. This drawing is a valuable historical record of the natural world, providing insights into the biology and ecology of the green sea turtle during the 18th century. It is a testament to the remarkable achievements of Cook's expedition and the significant contributions of naturalists like Sydney Parkinson to the field of herpetology.
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