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Rats or Mice? Is there a difference?


Tensho

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I wonder why the mice are often shown with spotted coats? - Wild mice are usually uniform in colour, pet mice often have a spotted or patched coats - are these "pet portraits"?

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They look like they had really big rat problems in the past! 

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But as we know from having this kind of discussion before, taxonomy was never so big in Japan. For example you will hear "Snakes? Safer to kill them." (Well, ok, that does happen all over the world, I agree.)

 

Close observation and accurate rendition was an art that developed later.

 

Just a couple of months back when I pointed out using a photograph how, depending on the sub species, some white egrets can have yellow beaks and black legs, other white egrets black beaks and yellow legs, some metalwork artisans were fascinated to see the difference.

 

Whether rats or mice, they are nezumi, agents of Hotei and symbols of wealth in your storehouse. Many Tosogu are hard to pin down! 

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