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Perissodactyl Collection

Perissodactyls, the majestic creatures of the past, have left their mark on history and captivated our imaginations

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Perissodactyl Collection: Zebra-drawn trap of Lord Walter Rothschild
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Perissodactyl Collection: Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild (1868-1937)
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Perissodactyl Collection: Anoplotherium commune & gracile, Palaeotherium
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Perissodactyl Collection: Tooth from Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros
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Perissodactyl Collection: Ceratotherium simum, white rhinoceros
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Perissodactyl Collection: Occipital bone of horse skull
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Perissodactyl Collection: Portrait of a Burchells zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) standing on a grassy bank on the savanna
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Perissodactyl Collection: Close-up of Skin of Zebra
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Perissodactyl Collection: Icelandic Horse, Foal, Iceland
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Perissodactyl Collection: Close-Up Portrait of Horse, Elmau, Krun, Bavaria, Germany
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Perissodactyl Collection: Oldenburg Horse Running on Meadow in Summer, Bavaria, Germany
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Perissodactyl Collection: Horse on meadow, Springtime, Hesse, Germany, Europe
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Perissodactyl Collection: Bavarian Warmblood Mare and Foal Running in Field, Bavaria, Germany
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Perissodactyl Collection: Donkey, Oia, Santorini Island, Cyclades Islands, Greek Islands, Greece
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Perissodactyl Collection: Portrait of Icelandic Horse, Vik, South Iceland, Iceland
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Perissodactyl Collection: Cowboys and Cowgirls riding horse in wilderness, Rocky Mountain, Wyoming, USA
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Perissodactyl Collection: Horses standing in field together, Grand Teton National Park, autumn, Wyoming, USA
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Perissodactyl Collection: Nathan Natty, 1st Baron Rothschild
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Perissodactyl Collection: Hyracotherium or Eohippus, the dawn horse
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Perissodactyl Collection: Elephant skulls
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Perissodactyl Collection: Reindeer antler from Neschers
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Perissodactyl Collection: Horse-head engraved on bone
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Perissodactyl Collection: Rhinoceros unicornis, Indian Rhinoceros
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Perissodactyl Collection: Brontops robustus, extinct genus of rhinoceros-like
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Perissodactyl Collection: Palaeotherium, extinct genus of primitive horse-like
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Perissodactyl Collection: Metamynodon, extinct genus of amynodont perissodactyls
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Perissodactyl Collection: Elasmotherium portrait
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Perissodactyl Collection: Elasmotherium profile view
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Perissodactyl Collection: Elasmotherium on white background
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Perissodactyl Collection: Various animals of the rhinoceros family
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Perissodactyl Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6075
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Perissodactyl Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6076
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Perissodactyl Collection: Rhinoceros hornbill skull C016 / 5670
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Perissodactyl Collection: Fossil horse teeth C016 / 5648
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Perissodactyl Collection: Dead mountain zebra, artwork C016 / 5584
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Perissodactyl Collection: Hunters skinning a rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5579
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Perissodactyl Collection: Dead black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5581
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Perissodactyl Collection: Black rhinoceros, artwork C016 / 5580
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Perissodactyl Collection: Phiolophus vulpiceps
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Perissodactyl Collection: Fossil tooth of horse, from Bahia Blanca
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Perissodactyl Collection: Rhinoceros sondaicus, javan rhinoceros
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Perissodactyl Collection: Bringing in a prisoner illustration
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Perissodactyl Collection: Hyracotherium skull
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Perissodactyl Collection: Hyracotherium skeleton
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Perissodactyl Collection: Equus caballus, horse


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Perissodactyls, the majestic creatures of the past, have left their mark on history and captivated our imaginations. Lord Walter Rothschild, a renowned zoologist and collector, was fascinated by these enigmatic beings. In his pursuit of knowledge, he embarked on a journey to capture their essence. One such adventure led him to a zebra-drawn trap meticulously designed by Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild himself. This ingenious contraption aimed to study the behavior of zebras in captivity. The trap became an emblem of his dedication to understanding perissodactyls. Lord Rothschild's passion extended beyond zebras; he also delved into the world of ancient species like Anoplotherium commune and gracile as well as Palaeotherium. These primitive horse-like creatures offered glimpses into our evolutionary past. Nathan Natty, 1st Baron Rothschild's legacy lives on through his contributions to perissodactyl research. His groundbreaking work with Hyracotherium or Eohippus shed light on the dawn horse - a pivotal moment in understanding equine evolution. The significance of perissodactyls is not limited to horses alone; it encompasses other magnificent creatures like Ceratotherium simum, commonly known as the white rhinoceros. Their sheer size and strength make them an awe-inspiring sight in nature's tapestry. Even artifacts from ancient civilizations bear witness to humanity's fascination with these animals. A reindeer antler from Neschers intricately carved with a horse-head engraving showcases our enduring connection with perissodactyls throughout time. Rhinoceros unicornis, better known as the Indian Rhinoceros, stands tall among its peers in terms of uniqueness and rarity. Its single horn has sparked legends and myths that continue to captivate us today. Brontops robustus represents an extinct genus resembling rhinoceros-like creatures.