Dr Alphonse Milne Edwards Collection
Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards: A Pioneer in Animal Research Meet Dr
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards: A Pioneer in Animal Research Meet Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards, a renowned biologist whose groundbreaking research has shed light on the fascinating world of various animal species. His studies have encompassed an array of creatures, from the elusive Sus moupinensis, also known as the wild hog, to the adorable Cricetinae (subfamily) dwarf hamster. With unwavering dedication, Dr. Milne-Edwards delved into understanding diverse ecosystems and their inhabitants. His work extended to unraveling the mysteries surrounding Cervus xanthopygus, commonly referred to as deer, and Anourosorex squamipes - a peculiar mole shrew that captivated his scientific curiosity. Not stopping there, Dr. Milne-Edwards explored the intriguing lives of Putorius fontanierii and P. astutus – two distinct yet equally captivating members of the mustelid family – along with Antilope caudata or blackbuck; each presenting unique behavioral patterns that fascinated this brilliant scientist. His tireless efforts expanded further into studying Meriones unguiculatus - better known as Mongolian jirds - and Pteromys alborufus; those enchanting creatures capable of gliding through treetops like acrobats – flying squirrels. Dipus annulatus gerbil was another subject that piqued Dr. Milne-Edward's interest due to its remarkable adaptations for desert survival while Mus humiliatus and Mus confucianus provided insights into rodent behavior within different habitats. Macacus tcheliensis or macaque monkeys were not exempt from his meticulous observations either; their complex social structures became a focal point in his extensive research portfolio. Lastly, Antilope cinerea - commonly known as Chinese goral - captured Dr.