Charles Darwin reports a squirrel surprise
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Charles Darwin reports a squirrel surprise
"An unexpected creature munches on cherry blossom flowers, and the value of drawing art is considered in this week's pick from the Nature archive."
"This article features text from Nature's archive. By its historical nature, the archive includes some images, articles and language that by twenty-first-century standards are offensive and harmful."
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An unexpected creature feeds on cherry blossom flowers. The event connects to a broader consideration of the value of drawing art. The material comes from a historical archive and includes images, articles, and language that may be offensive or harmful by modern standards. The archive’s historical nature means older depictions and wording can conflict with contemporary expectations. Readers are directed to learn more about the archive’s content and its potential issues. The focus remains on the natural observation of the creature and the role of drawing as a way to engage with and represent what is seen.
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