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Bulldog cranium 1906

Bulldog cranium 1906


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Bulldog cranium 1906

Specimen number D94, Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris. Juvenille bulldog skull, from dog called Neotsfield. 1906

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20th Century Bone Bulldog Canidae Caniformia Canine Canini Canis Canis Lupus Familiaris Carnivora Cranium Domestic Dog Epitheria Eutheria Mammalia Placental Mammal Skull Specimen Theria True Dog White Background


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This photograph showcases the cranium of a juvenile Bulldog, specimen number D94, from the year 1906. The Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris, is a domestic breed of the true dog, Canidae, and a member of the Canini tribe within the larger taxonomic grouping of Carnivora, Carnivora, Caniformia, Placental Mammals, and Eutheria. The Bulldog's skull, displayed against a pristine white background, offers a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of this beloved breed. The Bulldog's distinctive cranial features, such as its short, wide skull and pronounced brow ridges, are evident in this studio shot. These features were originally bred for in the English Alaunt Bulldog, which was used for bull-baiting in the 13th century. This Bulldog skull, from a dog named Neotsfield, was collected and cataloged in 1906. The Bulldog breed had already gained significant popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and this specimen is a testament to the breed's enduring appeal. The Bulldog's status as a placental mammal, within the class Mammalia, is evident in the presence of mammary glands, which are not visible in this image but are a defining characteristic of this group. The Bulldog's cranium, with its complex bone structure, is a reminder of the intricacies of mammalian anatomy and the rich history of canine domestication.

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