Animalia Paradoxa


Animalia Paradoxa are the mythical, magical or otherwise suspect animals mentioned in editions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of Carl Linnaeus's seminal work Systema Naturae under the header "Paradoxa". It lists fantastic creatures found in medieval bestiaries and some animals reported by explorers from abroad and explains why they are excluded from Systema Naturae. According to Swedish historian Gunnar Broberg, it was to offer a natural explanation and demystify the world of superstition. Paradoxa was dropped from Linnaeus' classification system as of the 6th edition.

''Paradoxa''

These 10 taxa appear in the 1st to 5th editions:
The above 10 taxa and the 4 taxa following were in the 2nd edition and the 4th and 5th editions :