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Aeluropus melanoleucus
Aeluropus melanoleucus The Parti-coloured Bear, or Giant Panda (Aeluropus melanoleucus).
Source: 1911 EB, Vol. 5, Page 372
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Honnecourt rabbit : Bunny rabbit image taken from larger sketch. MS. 19093 French Collection, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris (No. 1104 Library of Saint-Germain-des Prés until c.1800)

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Honnecourt rabbit
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