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Muntiacus muntjak, Indian muntjac
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Muntiacus muntjak, Indian muntjac
Zoological drawing 6 (1:6) Cervus plicatus. Pencil outline, lateral and front views, of head of Indian muntjac, made by Sydney Parkinson (1745-1771) during Captain Cooks first voyage of discovery, 1768-1771
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This exquisite zoological drawing depicts the head of the Indian muntjac, or brow-antlered deer (Muntiacus muntjak), as meticulously rendered by the skilled hand of Scottish artist Sydney Parkinson during Captain James Cook's historic first voyage of discovery, which took place between 1768 and 1771. Cook's expedition, aboard the HMS Endeavour, marked a significant milestone in the exploration and documentation of the natural world, particularly in the Asian region. Parkinson, who accompanied Cook as a draughtsman, created this detailed pencil outline of the Indian muntjac in both lateral and front views. The Indian muntjac is an even-toed ungulate, belonging to the family Cervidae and the order Artiodactyla. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and is also known as the barking deer due to its distinctive vocalizations. The Indian muntjac is an important species in the Cervidae family, and its accurate representation in this drawing reflects the scientific rigor of Cook's expedition. Parkinson's attention to detail is evident in the delicate shading and precise lines used to depict the deer's features, including its distinctive brow antlers and small, pointed ears. This drawing is a testament to the groundbreaking work of Cook's voyage, which not only expanded European knowledge of the world but also contributed significantly to the fields of zoology and natural history. The intricate and beautiful illustration of the Indian muntjac serves as a reminder of the remarkable discoveries made during this era of exploration and scientific inquiry.
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