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Zunu or goitered sheep of Angola, Ovis aries
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Zunu or goitered sheep of Angola, Ovis aries
Zunu or goitered sheep of Angola, Ovis aries (Ovis steatinion). Handcoloured engraving by Thomas Landseer after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1827
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This handcoloured engraving depicts a Zunu or goitered sheep of Angola, a unique and intriguing breed of domesticated Ovis aries, native to the southwestern regions of Angola in Africa. The Zunu sheep, also known as Ovis steatinion, is distinguished by its distinctive goiters or enlarged thyroid glands, which are a result of the high iodine deficiency in the area's environment. The image is based on an illustration by the renowned English natural history artist, Charles Hamilton Smith, and was engraved by Thomas Landseer for the seminal work "The Animal Kingdom" by the esteemed French naturalist, Baron Georges Cuvier. Published in London by Whittaker in 1827, this work was a groundbreaking contribution to the field of natural history and zoology, particularly in the classification of the Ruminantia order. The Zunu sheep is an important source of meat, milk, and wool for local communities in Angola, and its unique characteristics have made it a subject of scientific interest for centuries. The breed's goiters have been studied extensively to better understand the effects of iodine deficiency in livestock and human populations. This engraving offers a glimpse into the natural history of this fascinating breed, showcasing its distinctive features and the rich biodiversity of Angola's wildlife. The intricate details of the sheep's coat, horns, and goiters are beautifully rendered, making this a striking addition to any collection of natural history art or a study of African livestock breeds.
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