into the article. Be sure include the credit line. |
into the article. Be sure to include the credit line. |
Henry Purcell |
Wisent? |
http://www.wikipedia.com/images/uploads/henry-purcell-thumbnail.jpg |
Webster's 1911 labelled it as an Aurochs, but that looks incorrect. Consensus is that it is a wisent?. |
(Public domain image from Platt's History of Music, 1907 [full size image]) Cornethttp://www.wikipedia.com/images/uploads/cornet-thumbnail.jpg (Public domain image from Webster's Dictionary 1911 [full size image]) What is this thing?Webster's 1911 labelled it as an Aurochs, but that doesn't seem to match other sources. Possibly a wisent? ? http://www.wikipedia.com/images/uploads/aurochs-thumbnail.jpg |
http://www.wikipedia.com/images/uploads/bison-bonasus-thumbnail.jpg |
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Webster's 1911 labelled it as an Aurochs, but that looks incorrect. Consensus is that it is a wisent?.
(Public domain image from Webster's Dictionary 1911 [full size image])
Looks like a wisent to me, but I'm not a professional wisentologist. :-)
Agreed, based on the length of the horns. Compare Google's image collections for [wisent] with [aurochs]. <>< tbc