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8 results filtered with: Rodents
  • An unusual degree of tolerance ... Paynocil : the prairie dog and burrowing owl.
  • Three chameleons on a shelf (top); one chameleon with larvae (bottom left); a large rodent eating a mouse (bottom right). Etching.
  • A rat-catcher and his young assistant standing outside a doorway having their services refused by an old man: the rat-catcher holds a long stick with a cage on top of it containing rats, on his right shoulder sits a rat. Etching after Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1632.
  • A hawker with a hawker's tray full of rodents. Etching by Jan van der Vliet, c. 1632.
  • House mice devouring a large cheese placed on the floor next to their hole. Etching by Hicks, 1888.
  • An unidentified rodent, possibly a marmot. Coloured etching.
  • A selection of named rodents, marsupials and small carnivorous mammals. Etching.
  • An unusual degree of tolerance ... Paynocil : the prairie dog and burrowing owl.