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Skull of a pigmy hippo
Model of a pigmy hippo skull from Cyprus
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: The Pigmy Hippo Skull Reconstruction from Cyprus 2. Description: This print showcases an intricately crafted model of a pigmy hippo skull, believed to have originated from the ancient island of Cyprus. The skull, a testament to the rich natural history of the Mediterranean, offers a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of this elusive and lesser-known mammal. 3. Background: The pigmy hippo, also known by its scientific names Choeropsis liberiensis or Hexaprotodon liberiensis, is a small, forest-dwelling, semi-aquatic mammal native to West and Central Africa. Despite its name, it is not closely related to the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) and belongs to the family Hippopotamidae, within the order Artiodactyla. 4. Anatomy: The pigmy hippo's skull, as depicted in this model, reveals several distinct features. Its elongated snout, adapted for foraging in the dense forest floor, is evident, along with its small, rounded ears and powerful jaw muscles, which enable it to crush hard plant materials. The skull also features small eye sockets, indicating the animal's nocturnal habits. 5. Historical Significance: The discovery of pigmy hippo fossils in Cyprus, an island located in the eastern Mediterranean, has long puzzled scientists due to the absence of this species in the region today. This skull model, a meticulous reconstruction, offers a valuable insight into the island's past biosphere and the presence of this intriguing mammal. 6. Conclusion: This print not only serves as an educational tool for students of anatomy and paleontology but also as a reminder of the rich natural history that once existed in unexpected places. The pigmy hippo skull model from Cyprus is a testament to the wonders that lie hidden in our past, waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
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