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Medieval miniature book illustration of Bonnacon (bonasus or bonacho) legendary animal expelling caustic feces etc. Ashmole Bestiary, ca. 1225, Bodleian Library, MS. Ashmole 1511, f. 18r

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English: Medieval miniature from an illuminated manuscript (bestiary) depicting a bonnacon, a legendary animal spraying acidic excrement at hunters etc.
  • Book illustration from the Ashmole Bestiary, ca. 1225, Bodleian Library, MS. Ashmole 1511, f. 18r
  • The bonnacon (bonasus or bonacho) is a mythical creature described as a bull with inward-curving horns and a horse-like mane. Unable to defend itself with its horns, it purportedly defends itself by expelling caustic feces at its pursuers, burning them and ensuring its escape. First described by Pliny the Elder and later included in medieval bestiaries, the bonnacon's excrement was said to be highly destructive. Illustrations often depicted the creature humorously, emphasizing the comedic reactions of its victims.
Date circa 1225
date QS:P,+1225-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source The Public Domain Review: Medieval Illustrations of Bonnacons
Author Medieval artist – see source link at https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/bonnacons/

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