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Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct
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Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct
Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Frederic Martyns New Dictionary of Natural History, Harrison, London, 1785
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This handcolored copperplate engraving depicts the enigmatic and extinct Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, from William Frederic Martyn's New Dictionary of Natural History published in Harrison, London, in 1785. The Dodo, a flightless bird native to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, is perhaps one of the most famous extinct species in the world. Its distinctive appearance, with a large, round body, small wings, and a large, decurved beak, has captivated the imagination of people for centuries. The Dodo's story is a tragic one. It is believed to have been discovered by Dutch sailors in the late 16th century, and was quickly hunted to extinction due to its lack of ability to fly and its trusting nature towards humans. This engraving, created over a century after the Dodo's discovery, serves as a poignant reminder of the unique and fascinating creatures that have once inhabited our planet. This engraving also includes several other intriguing creatures from the same era. In the bottom left corner, a Dragonfly is depicted, its delicate wings and elongated body captured in intricate detail. Above the Dodo, a Doree or Dogfish is shown, its long, slender body and distinctive dorsal fin adding to its otherworldly appearance. The artistry of this handcolored copperplate engraving is evident in the vibrant colors used to bring the various species to life. The attention to detail and the care taken in the creation of each image is a testament to the skill of the engraver and the importance placed on the documentation of natural history during this time period. Today, the Dodo remains a symbol of the fragility of the natural world and the importance of preserving the unique and diverse creatures that inhabit it. This engraving serves as a reminder of the rich history of zoology and the role that historical records play in understanding the natural world.
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