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Quadruped Collection

Background imageQuadruped Collection: The Wolf by Edward Donovan

The Wolf by Edward Donovan
The Wolf, in Edward Donovans The Natural History of British Quadrupeds Volume 1. Held in the Library and Archives

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Various quadrupeds

Various quadrupeds: Giant Anteater, Brown Platypus, Pangolin, Armadillo, and Three-Toed Sloth

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Embroiderer working on two pieces of silk

Embroiderer working on two pieces of silk cloth, Qing Dynasty. One with a bird for a civil mandarin, one with a quadruped animal for a military mandarin

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period - Gobi Desert

Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period - Gobi Desert
Dinosaurs of the Gobi Desert (Russia) of the Cretaceous Period, which spanned 79 million years from the end of the Jurassic Period 145 million years ago

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Giraffe and clove tree

Giraffe and clove tree
Giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, with handler and clove tree, Syzygium aromaticum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Figure of a horse. Terracotta

Figure of a horse. Terracotta. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Human and animal hair and follicles magnified

Human and animal hair and follicles magnified.. Hair and follicles magnified- Human 1, insect and quadruped 2, and roe deer 3

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Quadrupeds of Port Essington

Quadrupeds of Port Essington. An article written by Gilbert, John (1812-1845). Page three of four. Gould Australian Collection 8/2/4

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Polacanthus skin nodule

Polacanthus skin nodule
These nodules were mixed in with the overlapping plates on Polacanthus skin similar to those in modern reptiles. Polacanthus lived 132 to 100 million years ago during the lower Cretaceous period

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Shunosaurus

Shunosaurus was a large herbivorous quadruped. Complete skeletons show that it was armed with a tail club formed by enlarged vertebrae with 2 pairs of spikes

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Malaca Porcupine

Malaca Porcupine
Though less picturesque than the common variety, this rodent quadruped of the hystericidae family knows how to defend itself from its predators

Background imageQuadruped Collection: PORCUPINE

PORCUPINE
Rodent quadruped of the hystericidae family. Its erectile spines, or quills, are a protective device of great effectiveness

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Blunt / Cetus / Plate 53

Blunt / Cetus / Plate 53
The constellation of Cetus: the animal is based on a whale, but has elements of a quadruped, with webbed feet and a broad tail

Background imageQuadruped Collection: Hunting Alphabet - Q

Hunting Alphabet - Q
Q stands for Quadruped, such as a horse - a leg at each corner is par for the course


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