File:Brazilian Skunk from Edward Bagnall Poulton Colours of Animals 1890.jpg

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English: Black-and-white figure of 'The Brazilian Skunk Mephitis suffocans' from Edward Bagnall Poulton's The Colours of Animals 1890. Poulton introduced the term 'Aposematic' for signs like the skunk's warning coloration.
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Source own scan of The Colours of Animals by Edward Bagnall Poulton, 1890
Author Edward Bagnall Poulton

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