The Siesta
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The Siesta
Plate 9 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated by designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874
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Big Cat Carnivora Epitheria Eutheria Felid Felidae Feliformia Feloidea Jaguar Joseph Wolf Mammalia Panthera Pantherinae Placental Mammal Siesta Sleep Panthera Onca
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This image, titled "The Siesta" or "The Jaguar's Rest," is taken from Joseph Wolf's illustrated series, "The Life and Habits of Wild Animals," published in London in 1874. The plate, numbered as Plate 9, showcases the majestic and powerful form of a jaguar (Panthera onca), a large felid mammal belonging to the family Felidae and the subfamily Pantherinae. This magnificent creature is depicted taking a daytime nap, an unusual behavior for a big cat, making this scene even more intriguing. Jaguars are native to the Americas, primarily found in Central and South America, and are the third largest big cat species in the world. They are known for their distinctive black spots on a yellow background, which provide excellent camouflage in their natural habitat. This agile and strong predator is a carnivore, feeding primarily on large ungulates, but will also hunt smaller prey. The nineteenth century was a time of great fascination with the natural world, and Wolf's illustrations were instrumental in bringing the wonders of the animal kingdom to a wider audience. The artist's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of the animals in their natural habitats made his work a valuable contribution to the field of natural history. This image of "The Siesta" is a testament to Wolf's skill as an artist and his deep understanding of the behavior and habits of wild animals. The jaguar, with its powerful muscles relaxed and its eyes closed, exudes a sense of tranquility and peace, making for a striking and beautiful work of art. The epithets Eutheria, Mammalia, Carnivora, Feliformia, Feloidea, and Placental Mammal are all taxonomic classifications that help to further identify and categorize the jaguar as a member of the animal kingdom. This image is a valuable historical record of the natural world and a reminder of the importance of preserving the diversity of wildlife for future generations.
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