Harley Bestiary, British Library, Harley MS 4751, ca. 1200, f. 11r.

Featured on PDR in the collection Medieval Illustrations of Bonnacons

When it comes to self-defense, skunks and spitting cobras have nothing on the bonnacon. If threatened, it fled. While fleeing, it defecated. Violently. According to Pliny the Elder, the excrement voided the animal’s body with such explosive force that it could hit targets more than a football pitch away. Contact with its dung was said to burn like a kind of fire, scorching hunting dogs and anyone not equipped with protective gear. (There is some uncertainty whether the weapon was liquid or gaseous, super-heated or acidic.)

Bonnacon

Date

ca. 1200

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BL Harley MS 4751


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