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Darwins leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini) 19th-century illustration This rodent is found in coastal areas of central and northern Chile Here i
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Southern big-eared mouse (Loxodontomys micropus) 19th-century illustration Here classified as Mus micropus this rodent is found in Argentina and Ch
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Brazilian marsh rat 19th century
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Waterhouses swamp rat 19th century
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Long-haired grass mouse 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are here classified as Mus xanthorhinus (top) and Mus nasutus (bottom) Mus nastutus
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South American rodents 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are classified as Mus flavescens (left) and Mus arenicola (right) This illustration
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Dusky dolphin 19th century
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South American rodents 19th century
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South American rodents 19th-century illustration These rodents are classified as Mus longicaudatus (left) and Mus gracilipes (right) This illustrat
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Andean fox 19th century
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Pampas cat 19th century
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Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) 19th-century illustration This small wild cat is found from southern North America to South America Here it
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Argentine fox 19th century
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Darwins fox 19th century
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Falkland Islands wolf (Dusicyon australis) 19th-century illustration Also known as the Antarctic wolf it was formerly known as Canis antarcticus I
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Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) 19th-century illustration This bat feeds on the blood of mammals This specimen here classified as Desmodus
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Mammalia (1839) The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle Title page of the 1839 volume on mammals (Part II Mammalia) from the multi-volume work
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1854 Crystal Palace Dinosaurs by Baxter 1
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The extinct Falkland Island Wolf or Fox Hand coloured lithograph Plate IV The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle edited and superintended by C
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Leaf-nosed bat 19th-century illustration This bat has here been classified using an older binomical name of Phyllostoma grayi It is part of the fam
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