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Weasel (Putorius nivalis / Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, 1828
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Weasel (Putorius nivalis / Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, 1828
Weasel (Putorius nivalis/Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, 1828. Often confused with its larger relative the stoat (Mustela erminea), a confusion expressed in the English country saying A Stoat is weasily recognised, whereas a Weasel is stoatally different. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)
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This print showcases the Weasel (Putorius nivalis / Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, captured in 1828. The intricate details of this engraving highlight its unique features and allow us to appreciate the beauty of this elusive creature. Often mistaken for its larger relative, the stoat (Mustela erminea), the weasel has a distinct charm that sets it apart. As expressed in the English country saying "A Stoat is weasily recognised, whereas a Weasel is stoatally different" this print captures both their similarities and differences. Taken from William MacGillivray's renowned work British Quadrupeds, part of his Naturalists Library series published in Edinburgh during the 19th century, this image offers an invaluable glimpse into Britain's rich natural history. The vibrant colors used in this print bring to life every aspect of this small mammal's existence. Its scientific significance cannot be overlooked as it contributes to our understanding of biology and wildlife conservation. As we delve into these historical archives curated by William MacGillivray himself, we are reminded of how far science has come since then. This photograph serves as a testament to his dedication and passion for capturing nature's wonders with precision and accuracy. Whether you are an avid biologist or simply appreciate artistry inspired by nature, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and transport you back to a time when exploration was at its peak.
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