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  2. Medici giraffe - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that, while in Egypt, da Colle had found what Lorenzo was longing for: a giraffe. [10] During this time, the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II threatened the Mamluk territories. Bayezid's political problem, a dynastic struggle between Bayezid and his brother Cem, kept him from waging war on Egypt. If he returned to Egypt, Cem could have ...

  3. Alan Mikhail - Wikipedia

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    The Animal in Ottoman Egypt, published in 2014 by Oxford University Press, examines Egypt's changing place in the Ottoman Empire and world economy from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries through human-animal relations. [8] Scholarly reception was mixed. [9]

  4. Zarafa (giraffe) - Wikipedia

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    A gift from Muhammad Ali of Egypt to King Charles X of France, she was one of three giraffes Muhammad Ali sent to European rulers in 1827. These were the first giraffes to be seen in Europe for over three centuries, since the Medici giraffe was sent to Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence in 1486. She didn't receive the name "Zarafa" until 1985. [2]

  5. Berenice pet cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It contains the remains of hundreds of cats, dogs, and monkeys, and is one of the oldest known animal cemeteries in the world. Over 580 individual animals have been identified, most of them cats. Unlike other animal burials in Egypt, none of the animals at Berenike were mummified. Some of the animals were buried with collars and several of the ...

  6. Old World porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Relief of a porcupine in an Egyptian desert, detail of a wall fragment from the grave of Pehenuikai at Saqqara, Egypt, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, c. 2500 BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin Neues Museum, Berlin The Old World porcupines , or Hystricidae , are large terrestrial rodents , distinguished by the spiny covering from which they take their name.

  7. Early Anatolian animal carpets - Wikipedia

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    The animals shown in the painted rug are very similar to the small bird-like animals in the Vakıflar carpet. As known so far, the carpet depicted in Larkin's portrait is the last of its kind, and the last animal carpet seen in a Western European painting (Balpınar, 1988, p. 62, [10] Yetkin, 1981, p. 36 [12]).

  8. List of European species extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    However an epizootic outbreak in 1919 reduced the animals to just 50, and the last individuals were poached in 1927. [62] The only captive animal, a male, lived in Germany between 1908 and 1925 and bred with females of the lowland wisent subspecies. As a result, several wisent populations carry its genes today.

  9. Fauna of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian wolf, the second largest predator in Europe after the bear, can be found primarily in Eastern Europe and in the Balkans, with various packs in pockets of Western Europe (Scandinavia, Spain, etc.). [27] The Italian wolf is a distinct sub-species of wolf found in the Italian Peninsula, especially amongst the Apennines.