File:Dugon Willem van West-Zanen 1602.jpg

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English: An engraving the publisher H. Soete Boom had made for the journal of Willem Van West-Zanen (c 1602) showing the killing of a seacow (Dugong dugong).[1]
Polski: Holenderski wydawca H. Soete Boom opublikował w 1602 roku dziennik Willema Van West-Zanen z podróży na Mauritius. Jedna z rycin przedstawia połów diugonia (Dugong dugong)
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  1. a b The history of the Dodo Raphus cucullatus and the penguin of Mauritius, Julian P. Hume, Historical Biology, 2006; 18(2): 65–89
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: retrenchment. The original can be viewed here: Jacht op dodo's door Willem van West-Zanen uit 1602.jpg. Modifications made by Jacek555.


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    • 2011-01-13T18:46:21Z FunkMonk 1386x1701 (1421942 Bytes) Full page, no dodo was present in the former version, only parrots.
    • 2010-02-22T20:28:52Z Taks 650x263 (82925 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Hunting dodos}} {{nl|1=Jacht op dodo's, als voedselbron. Tekst bij het plaatje luidt: ''Victali soektmen hier en vlees van t pluim gediert. Der pallembomen sap, de dronten rond van stuiten. t

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