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Illustrations of Zoology, Glasgow, John Joseph Griffin and Co, 1851, pictorial works, Zoology, A collection of illustrations depicting various mammals from the order Edentata, showcasing diverse species. The top left features an armadillo, characterized by its armored shell and curled posture. Next to it, a scene presents a small anteater with an elongated snout, emphasizing its unique feeding adaptation. Below, a large, long-tailed mammal is illustrated, likely representing a species known for its distinctively elongated body. An echidna is also featured, notable for its spiny exterior and snout adapted for foraging. The layout highlights the unique characteristics and adaptations of these mammals, reflecting the diversity within the Edentata order.

Illustrations of Zoology, Glasgow, John Joseph Griffin and Co, 1851, pictorial works, Zoology, A collection of illustrations depicting various mammals from the order Edentata, showcasing diverse species. The top left features an armadillo, characterized by its armored shell and curled posture. Next to it, a scene presents a small anteater with an elongated snout, emphasizing its unique feeding adaptation. Below, a large, long-tailed mammal is illustrated, likely representing a species known for its distinctively elongated body. An echidna is also featured, notable for its spiny exterior and snout adapted for foraging. The layout highlights the unique characteristics and adaptations of these mammals, reflecting the diversity within the Edentata order.
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Illustrations of Zoology, Glasgow, John Joseph Griffin and Co, 1851, pictorial works, Zoology, A collection of illustrations depicting various mammals from the order Edentata, showcasing diverse species. The top left features an armadillo, characterized by its armored shell and curled posture. Next to it, a scene presents a small anteater with an elongated snout, emphasizing its unique feeding adaptation. Below, a large, long-tailed mammal is illustrated, likely representing a species known for its distinctively elongated body. An echidna is also featured, notable for its spiny exterior and snout adapted for foraging. The layout highlights the unique characteristics and adaptations of these mammals, reflecting the diversity within the Edentata order.
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