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A young Takin, also known as Cattle Chamois or Gnu Goat, London Zoo
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A young Takin, also known as Cattle Chamois or Gnu Goat, London Zoo
2652639 A young Takin, also known as Cattle Chamois or Gnu Goat, London Zoo, April 1923 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright
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Artiodactyla Bovidae Caprinae Enclosure Hoofed Mammals London Zoo Takin Budorcas Gnu Goat
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This photograph transports us back to April 1923, within the confines of London Zoo. The image showcases a young Takin, also known as Cattle Chamois or Gnu Goat, captured by the lens of Frederick William Bond. The Takin stands proudly in its enclosure, revealing its majestic presence and unique features. Its full-length profile allows us to appreciate the beauty of this hoofed mammal from a side view. With an air of tranquility, it sits gracefully on the ground, emanating a sense of calmness. The historical significance of this print is evident as it captures a moment frozen in time nearly a century ago. It serves as a testament to the rich heritage and diverse wildlife that has graced London Zoo throughout its existence. As we gaze upon this remarkable creature through Bond's lens, we are reminded of nature's wonders and our responsibility to protect these magnificent beings. The takin belongs to the bovidae family within artiodactyla order and caprinae subfamily. This photograph not only offers an insight into zoological history but also showcases Bond's skillful photography techniques. Preserved by Bridgeman Images for all to admire today, this snapshot provides us with an opportunity to connect with both artistry and nature simultaneously.
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