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Tarpan: small European wild horse, dun-coloured with dark mane and tail. Small herds
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Tarpan: small European wild horse, dun-coloured with dark mane and tail. Small herds
Tarpan: small European wild horse, dun-coloured with dark mane and tail. Small herds survived in remote parts of central Europe, but became extinct in the early 20th century. From William Jardine Naturalists Library series, Edinburgh, 1830. Hand-colouredengraving
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1830 20th Central Century Dark Early Edinburgh European Extinct Herds Horse Jardine Library Mammal Mane Natural Naturalist Parts Remote Series Small Survived Tail Wild William Tarpan
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This print from the Universal Images Group (UIG) showcases the Tarpan, a small European wild horse that roamed central Europe in the past. With its dun-colored coat and striking dark mane and tail, this magnificent creature captures our imagination and transports us back to a time when these horses freely roamed remote parts of the continent. Sadly, as we delve into history, we learn that small herds of Tarpans managed to survive against all odds until the early 20th century. However, their resilience was not enough to withstand the pressures of human civilization encroaching upon their habitats. Ultimately, they became extinct. The significance of this image lies not only in its portrayal of a beautiful mammal but also in its representation of an important chapter in natural history. As part of William Jardine's Naturalists Library series dating back to 1830, this hand-colored engraving provides us with a glimpse into how these animals were perceived during that era. Let us reflect on this photograph as a reminder of both nature's wonders and our responsibility towards preserving biodiversity for future generations. May it serve as inspiration for conservation efforts aimed at protecting other endangered species today.
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