Crested Porcupine Skeletal Anatomy Women's V-Neck
Crested Porcupine Skeletal Anatomy Women's V-Neck
Did you know that crested porcupines have little quills on their tails that are hollow, and when they vibrate it produces an angry warning rattle? Incredible. You'll also be pleased to learn that their skeletons are adorable, as evidenced by this absolutely fabulous illustrative etching from the 1821 masterpiece Die Vergleichende Osteologie. Artist Edouard d'Alton's rendering portrays the skeletal anatomy of the crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) in loving detail, with a shadow of the animal's full silhouette, prickly spines, and extremely boopable nose.
This is the perfect piece for rodent enthusiasts, vulture culturists, bone collectors, osteologists, animal anatomists, zoologists, any of the ologists really, and people who just really like porcupines. We hope you're out there, thirsting for high quality porcupine apparel, and we're delighted to be able to bring it to you.
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