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AUDUBON: HARE. A male Arctic hare, or polar hare (Lepus arcticus, formerly Lepus glacialis)

AUDUBON: HARE. A male Arctic hare, or polar hare (Lepus arcticus, formerly Lepus glacialis)


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AUDUBON: HARE. A male Arctic hare, or polar hare (Lepus arcticus, formerly Lepus glacialis)

AUDUBON: HARE.
A male Arctic hare, or polar hare (Lepus arcticus, formerly Lepus glacialis), in summer fur. Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

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1849 Arctic Audubon Biology Feet Ground Hare Polar Summer Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North America Wild Zoology Lepus Arcticus


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This print showcases the beauty of a male Arctic hare, also known as a polar hare. The stunning lithograph, created in 1849 by John James Audubon for his renowned work "Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America" captures the essence of this magnificent creature in its summer fur. The image depicts the hare standing on the ground with its ears perked up and feet firmly planted. Its fur is thick and lustrous, perfectly adapted to withstand the harsh arctic climate. The intricate details captured by Audubon's painting technique bring out every strand of hair and highlight the hare's elegant features. As we gaze at this remarkable portrayal, we can't help but marvel at nature's ingenuity. The Arctic hare's ability to survive in extreme conditions is truly awe-inspiring. Its strong paws enable it to navigate through snow-covered landscapes effortlessly, while its keen hearing allows it to detect even the faintest sounds. This print serves as a reminder of our planet's incredible biodiversity and encourages us to appreciate and protect these precious creatures. It invites us into an intimate encounter with one of North America's wild inhabitants, inviting us to explore their world from afar.

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