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  Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia (Snouters to you)
Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia (Snouters to you)
Subject: Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia (Snouters to you)
The poet who first wrote of these extraordinary creatures, in 1897, was the very real (though slightly weird) Christian Morgenstern (though I still can't recall who set the poem to music).
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 Feathers of Hope: In Search Of Snouters
This was the existence of an entirely unknown order of mammals, the Rhinogradentia.
This group of about 150 species is remarkable for the adaptations of the snout, the nose being modified to serve an amazing variety of functions ranging from fishing lures to aerial locomotion.
The only surviving record of the rhinogrades was a publication by a scientist, Harald Stümpke, also lost in the earthquake, entitled Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia (republished as The Snouters: Form and Life of the Rhinogrades, 1981, U. Chicago Press).
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zugleich ein Beitrag zur Anatomie der Stutz- und Bewegungsorgane.
der in Europa, Nord-Asien und der Mittelmeerregion vorkommenden Vögel.
648 Schifferli, A., 1980 Verbreitungsatlas der Brutvögel der Schweiz.
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 Snouters
Snouters, also known as Rhinogrades, were discovered in 1941 by a Swedish naturalist who was fleeing from the Japanese and became shipwrecked on the Hi-yi-yi Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
But they received their first and only scientific description in a monograph, Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia, published in 1957 by the German naturalist Harald Stümpke.
Snouters, according to Stümpke, were a class of animals that had evolved to use their noses for virtually every imaginable function.
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The Great Morgenstern's Nasobame (Nasobema lyricum), a dog-size animal that walked on four snouts, was named in his honor.
Harald Stümpke : Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia with preface and illustrations by Gerolf Steiner Gustav-Fischer-Verlag Stuttgart (1981).
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This poem led to the most startling zoolgical event in the 20th century - the discovery of Rhinogradentia, an order of mammals with no fever than 15 families, 26 genera, and 138 species.
But they received their first and only scientific description in a monograph, Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia, published in 1957 by the German naturalist Harald Stuempke.
Snouters, according to Stuempke, were a class of animals that had evolved to use their noses for virtually every imaginable function.
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 Led by the nose
The Rhinogradentia (and their island home) are a bizarre demonstration of Darwinian inventiveness.
Figure 2 From H. Stümpke, Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia, Fischer, Stuttgart (first printing 1961).
Stümpke, Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia, Fischer, Stuttgart (first printing 1961).
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 Cryptozoology.com
They recieved their first and only scientific description in a monograph, Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia, published in 1957 by a German naturalist named Harald Stümpke.
Compare the picture of an elephant shrew here I think the snouter is just a regular mouse that someone photoshopped a long nose onto and messed with the tail.
As far as I know, Rhinogrades were created as a sort of scientific joke, some funny text with drawings that would look like those old zoological books.
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 Short-eared elephant-shrews
(1972): Setzdistanz und Mutterfamilie bei der Kurzohrigen Elefantenspitzmaus.
Sonderdruck aus: "Namib und Meer" Band 2, November 1971 (Hrsg.: Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Entwicklung und Museum Swakopmund, Süd-West-Afrika).
UNGER R. (2001): Der um die Ecke schnüffelt...
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 Leben   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Und sowas nennt sich Leben 1961 BEL Poster Karin Baal
Romain Rolland Das Leben Toistois 1922 Ill. 1rst German
Schoener Leben mit dem Kleinen Arschloch by Moers
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 The Evolution of Caminalcules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
To learn more about the Snouters get a copy of The Snouters: Form and Life of the Rhinogrades by Harald Stümpke.
This english translation of Bau und Leben der Rhinogradentia (1957) is copyright © 1967 by Bantam Doubleday Dell and published by the University of Chicago Press.
Pictures and text are reproduced here with permission.
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