Texan Skunk (Mephitis mesoleuca) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 geological contributed to the 'Weekly Dispatch
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Texan Skunk (Mephitis mesoleuca) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 geological contributed to the 'Weekly DispatchMephitis mesoleuca, Texan Skunk. Natural size. (18451848) by John Woodhouse Audubon is a quintessential Victorian zoological illustration that balances scientific observation with artistic poise. The American artistson of the famed John James Auduboncrafted this life size study during the mid 1840s, when detailed animal portraits helped catalogue North American wildlife for a curious public. The skunks alert stance and crisply described markings
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