Sunday, 9 October 2011

Alopex Stultus



Joan Fontcuberta, Dr. Ameisenhaufen’s Fauna series, 1988

Alopex Stultus- An herbivorous animal, completely inoffensive and very timid. When it senses the proximity of an enemy, it finds a shrub of the species Antrolepsis Reticulospinosus and digs a hole in the earth, into which it sticks its head, leaving the rest of the body suspended in a vertical posture in an attempt to mimic the shrub. Unfortunately, the outcome is not particularly satisfactory and both men and predators usually capture it at this point. 

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  1. Por alguma razão não se chama Alopex Astutus.

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