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Tasmanian devil jaw C016 / 5709
Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus laniarius) lower jaw. From the collections at the Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Media ID 9206615
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Australasia Australia Carnivore Endangered Jaw Bone Jawbone Mammal Mammalia Mandible Marsupial Scavenger Specimen Tasmania Tasmanian Teeth Theria Tooth Dasyure Dasyuridae Dasyurinae Dasyurini Dasyuromorphia Marsupialia Metatheria Sarcophilus Tasmanian Devil
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of a Tasmanian devil jaw, belonging to the species Sarcophilus laniarius. Collected from the prestigious Natural History Museum in London, UK, this image offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of Australian fauna. Against a pristine white background, the sharp teeth and delicate bone structure are highlighted with remarkable clarity. The Tasmanian devil is an endangered marsupial native to Tasmania, Australia. Known for its scavenging habits and carnivorous nature, this mammal belongs to the Dasyuridae family and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within its habitat. Its unique anatomy makes it stand out among other marsupials. Displayed as part of an extensive zoological collection at the museum, this specimen represents not only a scientific marvel but also serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect vulnerable species like these devils. The photograph captures every detail meticulously – from the curved mandible to each tooth's precise positioning. With its striking composition and focus on biological intricacies, this studio shot invites viewers into the world of zoology and encourages contemplation about our planet's diverse wildlife heritage. Through images like these, we can appreciate both nature's artistry and humanity's imperative role in conservation efforts worldwide.
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