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Irish Elk, Megaloceros giganteus, extinct species
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Irish Elk, Megaloceros giganteus, extinct species
Irish Elk, Megaloceros giganteus, extinct species of giant deer from the Late Pleistocene.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg
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This chromolithograph illustration, titled "Irish Elk, Megaloceros giganteus," showcases the enigmatic figure of an extinct species of giant deer that once roamed the European landscape during the Late Pleistocene epoch. The Irish Elk, also known as Megaloceros giganteus, is a fascinating creature of prehistory, characterized by its massive size and distinctive antlers. The illustration, created by F. John in 1910 for the publication "Tiere der Urwelt" or "Animals of the Prehistoric World," published in Hamburg, Germany, offers a vivid and detailed representation of this extinct behemoth. The Irish Elk's body is depicted with a reddish-brown coat, and its antlers are shown in their full splendor, extending far beyond the animal's head, reaching an impressive width of up to 12 feet. The Irish Elk's antlers were not only impressive in size but also unique in structure, with a palmate or fan-like configuration, making them one of the most distinctive features of this extinct species. The Irish Elk's antlers were not only used for mating displays but also played a crucial role in their survival, providing essential camouflage during the winter months when the forest floor was covered in snow. Despite its name, the Irish Elk was not actually native to Ireland but was instead widespread throughout Europe, from Spain to Russia. The extinction of this magnificent creature remains a mystery, with theories suggesting climate change, habitat loss, or human hunting as possible causes. This illustration serves as a reminder of the rich history of life that once inhabited our planet and the importance of preserving the natural world for future generations.
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