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Canini Collection (page 3)

"Unleashing the Canini: A Journey through History and Nature" Step into the world of Canini, where untamed spirits roam

Background imageCanini Collection: Dusicyon australis, Falkland Islands fox

Dusicyon australis, Falkland Islands fox
The Falklands fox, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf or the Warrah, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland island)

Background imageCanini Collection: Canis latrans, coyote

Canis latrans, coyote
Canis Latrans (Say), Prairie Wolf (Males). Plate 71 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2 (1846) by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)

Background imageCanini Collection: Models of Pompeii victims

Models of Pompeii victims
Models of the Pompeii, Italy eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, including a dog on display in The Power Within Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCanini Collection: Bulldog cranium 2004

Bulldog cranium 2004
Specimen number 2004.1034. Bulldog (male), Canis lupus familiaris

Background imageCanini Collection: Bulldog cranium c. 1860

Bulldog cranium c. 1860
Specimen number 3551, Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris

Background imageCanini Collection: Ctenocephalides canis, dog flea

Ctenocephalides canis, dog flea
Scanning electron microscope image showing a dog fleas backwards pointing hairs that help it stay attached to its host (x 40 on standard 9cm wide print). Artificially coloured by computer

Background imageCanini Collection: Hair of the Dog

Hair of the Dog
A scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dog hair

Background imageCanini Collection: German shepherd

German shepherd
A German shepherd, photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageCanini Collection: Saffy a Belgian shepherd

Saffy a Belgian shepherd, photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageCanini Collection: Dalmation

Dalmation
A Dalmation, photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageCanini Collection: Canis Magellanicus

Canis Magellanicus
Illustration (plate 5) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838

Background imageCanini Collection: Canis Antarcticus

Canis Antarcticus
Illustration (plate 4) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838

Background imageCanini Collection: Zonotrichia albicollis, white-throated sparrow

Zonotrichia albicollis, white-throated sparrow
Plate 8 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, retouched by R. Havell & Son, London

Background imageCanini Collection: Canis lupus familiaris, dog

Canis lupus familiaris, dog
Ballyregan Bob, famous racing greyhound. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCanini Collection: Rosa canina, dog rose

Rosa canina, dog rose
Watercolour no.4 by Ralph Stennett, 1807. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCanini Collection: Dog anatomy, artwork

Dog anatomy, artwork
Dog anatomy. Computer artwork showing the skeletal system of a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris)



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"Unleashing the Canini: A Journey through History and Nature" Step into the world of Canini, where untamed spirits roam. From Mary Anning's groundbreaking discoveries in the 19th century to the vast heathlands that have witnessed both triumphs and tragedies, this captivating caption takes you on a wild ride. Picture yourself at Ballyregan Bob's side, a majestic greyhound racing across open fields with grace and speed. Or imagine encountering Thylacinus cynocephalus, better known as the thylacine – an enigmatic creature lost to time but forever etched in our memories. As you wander through lush heathlands, notice how their beauty inspired intricate designs like those found on Greyhound artwork or even The Wolf by Edward Donovan. These depictions capture the essence of these magnificent animals, frozen in time for us to admire. But Canini is not limited to just canines; it extends its embrace to other remarkable creatures too. Meet Kita, a Norwegian elkhound whose loyalty knows no bounds. And let's not forget Mick the Miller, a legendary greyhound who left his mark on history with unmatched athleticism. Delve deeper into dog anatomy through stunning artworks that showcase their unique features and intricacies. Marvel at their agility and strength as they navigate life with unparalleled precision. And if your curiosity leads you underwater, encounter Anarhichas lupus – a fascinating wolf eel lurking beneath ocean depths. Its mysterious allure reminds us of nature's endless wonders beyond what meets our eyes. Finally, let Giovanni Angelo Canini guide you towards The Vision of Saint William of Aquitaine from late 1650s – an artistic masterpiece that transcends time and captures spiritual enlightenment amidst earthly chaos. In this captivating journey through history and nature intertwined with canine companionship at its core lies Canini - an ode to all things wild yet familiar; powerful yet gentle.