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Black Rat, Epimys rattus (coloured photo)
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Black Rat, Epimys rattus (coloured photo)
5987448 Black Rat, Epimys rattus (coloured photo) by Stokoe, W. J.(fl.1910-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Black Rat, Epimys rattus. Illustration for Animal Life of the British Isles by Edward Step with 111 plates from photographs including 48 in colour by W J Stokoe (Frederick Warne, 1921).); © Look and Learn
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This coloured print showcases the elusive Black Rat, scientifically known as Epimys rattus. The image was captured by the talented photographer W. J. Stokoe, who skillfully brings out the intricate details of this remarkable creature. The photograph is part of a private collection and was originally featured in the renowned book "Animal Life of the British Isles" by Edward Step, published in 1921. This publication aimed to provide an extensive exploration of British wildlife through stunning photographs like this one. The Black Rat has a significant historical presence in Great Britain and Europe, making it an intriguing subject for both nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Its inclusion in this book highlights its importance within British culture and its role as a native species. With Germany being mentioned alongside other European countries, it suggests that this particular specimen may have been found in northern Germany or other Germanic regions. The mention of German culture adds another layer to the photograph's context, emphasizing how wildlife connects people across borders. Overall, this print captures not only the beauty but also the rich history associated with these animals within their natural habitats. It serves as a reminder of our shared connection to nature and encourages us to appreciate and protect these fascinating creatures for future generations to enjoy.
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