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Explorers sent living animals home for further study whenever they could, but it was extremely difficult to transport a live giraffe from Africa to Europe. Scientists had to content themselves with skins and partial skeletons. There was much debate among naturalists attempting to accurately describe the giraffe, but there was also collaboration. In addition to physical specimens, descriptive notes and drawings were sent between explorers in the field and to scientists back home. |
It was not uncommon in the 1700s for illustrations to reappear in different publications. The giraffe skin depicted in Buffon’s illustration (seen here), which exaggerates the animal’s size, appeared later, with alterations, in Brink’s description of his travels. |
From the book Nouvelle description du Cap de Bonne-Espérance. |
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