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Anatomy of a Fruit Bat by AntiqueImages
Epomophorus crypturus The Fruit Bat Reproduced from a hand coloured lithograph by J.D. L. Franz Wagner from the 19th Century book "Dr. Wilhelm Peters' Natural History Trip to Mozambique." Dr. Wilhelm Peters (1815-1883) was a well known German naturalist who became the director of the Berlin Zoological Museum. In September 1842 Dr. Peters set off aboard a Portuguese convict ship first to Angola and eventually to Mozambique where he arrived in June 1843. He was the first scientist to document many species in the region. (This text appears on the reverse of the card)
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Anatomy of a Fruit Bat

19th Century Lithograph - Natural History

Epomophorus crypturus The Fruit Bat Reproduced from a hand coloured lithograph by J.D. L. Franz Wagner from the 19th Century book "Dr. Wilhelm Peters' Natural History Trip to Mozambique." Dr. Wilhelm Peters (1815-1883) was a well known German naturalist who became the director of the Berlin Zoological Museum. In September 1842 Dr. Peters set off aboard a Portuguese convict ship first to Angola and eventually to Mozambique where he arrived in June 1843. He was the first scientist to document many species in the region. (This text appears on the reverse of the card)

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Created on 30/12/2008 11:41