Centuries
ago, before photography or mass transit, travelers would come back to
Europe from Africa or Asia with tales of strange animals. Artists
depicted these animals, but rarely were the travelers and the artists
the same person. Medieval artists, many who could barely render a cat or
chicken realistically, tried their best to draw these exotic species
only from what they heard. The results weren’t accurate, but who knew
that at the time? The picture of an elephant above is from the 13th
century, and looks more like
Snufflupagus than any real elephant.
See a collection of such images, including a crocodile with long chicken legs and a panther with colorful stripes, at io9.
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