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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Zoologie: From Dog Anatomy to Alphabet of Wild Animals" In Picture No



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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Zoologie: From Dog Anatomy to Alphabet of Wild Animals" In Picture No. 12020054, we are presented with a captivating artwork that delves into the intricate anatomy of dogs. This illustration allows us to appreciate the complexity and beauty of these loyal companions. Moving on, E, F, G in "Elephant, Faisan dore, Gazelle, Gobe-mouches - Alphabet of the wild animals" (Picture No. 12009371) takes us on an alphabetical journey through various magnificent creatures. Each letter represents a different animal species and showcases their unique characteristics. Continuing our zoological exploration in Picture No. 12009369, we encounter a wood engraving from 1491 depicting a fascinating lesson on birds. This historical piece provides insight into early studies conducted in zoology and highlights mankind's enduring curiosity about nature. Fast-forwarding to more recent times, "Q Rs T: Quachi Rhinoceros Tiger Monkey" (1901 illustration) captures our attention with its vibrant depiction of these exotic animals. The detailed artwork transports us to distant lands where these majestic creatures roam freely. Meanwhile, "A for Ane" (1901 illustration) introduces us to an adorable donkey as part of an alphabet series showcasing diverse fauna. The charming illustrations serve as both educational tools and delightful visual treats for enthusiasts young and old alike. Further exploring this alphabetic menagerie in "A B C D: Ane Boeuf Coq Dromedaire" (1901 illustration), we encounter four more enchanting creatures representing each letter respectively. These whimsical drawings bring life to the pages while expanding our knowledge about different animal species. Venturing into darker territories with H: Hyene - The hyena is portrayed as fierce and repulsive; it emerges only at night seeking corrupted flesh by digging up corpses of men and animals.