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Jigsaw Puzzle : Mice, hamsters and mole rats
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Mice, hamsters and mole rats
Mice, hamsters and mole rats.. Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius 1, sandy mole rat, Spalax arenarius 2, grey dwarf hamster, Cricetulus migratorius 3, Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus 4, Chinese hamster Cricetulus barabensis 5, northern mole vole, Ellobius talpinus 6, and Cape mole rat, Georychus capensis 7. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Friedrich Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798
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Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Pieces)
Discover the charming world of small rodents with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle collection. This captivating puzzle features an enchanting image of Mice, Hamsters, and Mole Rats, curated from Mary Evans Prints Online. Featuring six different species - the Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius), Sandy Mole Rat (Spalax arenarius), Grey Dwarf Hamster (Cricetulus migratorius), Siberian Hamster (Phodopus sungorus), this puzzle is perfect for animal lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the intricate details of each rodent's unique features and patterns as you piece together this delightful puzzle. A fun and engaging activity for all ages!
500 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 40x51cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 40.3cm x 50.7cm (15.9" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This handcolored copperplate engraving, taken from Friedrich Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), published in Weimar in 1798, showcases an enchanting assembly of small rodents: a Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius) in the foreground, followed by a Sandy Mole Rat (Spalax arenarius) and a Grey Dwarf Hamster (Cricetulus migratorius). The second row presents a Siberian Hamster (Phodopus sungorus) and a Chinese Hamster (Cricetulus barabensis), while the third row includes a Northern Mole Vole (Ellobius talpinus) and a Cape Mole Rat (Georychus capensis). In the background, two additional mole rats, a Sand Mole Rat (Spalax spp.) and a Pallid Mole Rat (Spalax zemmigis), can be discerned. This illustration, created over two centuries ago, offers a fascinating glimpse into the natural history of these intriguing creatures. The Meadow Jumping Mouse, with its long hind legs, is known for its remarkable ability to jump long distances. The Sandy Mole Rat, native to North Africa and the Middle East, is an expert burrower, while the Grey Dwarf Hamster is widely distributed across Asia. The Siberian Hamster, found in Eastern Europe and Asia, is known for its distinctive white underbelly, and the Chinese Hamster is popular as a pet due to its small size and docile nature. The Northern Mole Vole is native to Europe and Asia, and the Cape Mole Rat, native to Southern Africa, is unique for its eusocial behavior and complex underground tunnels. The other mole rats in the background, though not labeled, add to the richness of this illustration, showcasing the diversity of rodents in the late 18th century. This beautiful and historically significant artwork serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with the natural world and the role of illustrations in documenting and preserving the knowledge of various species.
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