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Dorsal view of mandible for mounted rhino skeleton in the Osteology Hall
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Lateral view of cranium for mounted rhino skeleton in the Osteology Hall
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Osteology Hall, Odd-toed Hoofed Mammals
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Osteology Hall, Odd-toed Hoofed Mammals
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Osteology Hall, Odd-Toed Hoofed Mammals
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Osteology Hall, Odd-Toed Hoofed Mammals
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Mounted skin on exhibit
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Equus zebra; Skin
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Equus zebra; Skin
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Equus zebra; Skin
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Equus zebra; Skin
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Left lateral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Ventral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skin, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skin came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Left lateral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Equus grevyi; Skin
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Anterior view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Articulated left lateral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Right lateral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skin, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skin came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Equus grevyi; Skin
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Ventral view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Equus grevyi; Skin
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Dorsal view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skin, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skin came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Dorsal view of catalog number USNM 221086, an Equus grevyi, or Grevy's zebra, skull, from the Mammals Collections at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. This skull came from a Grevy's zebra stallion that was gifted to President Theodore Roosevelt by Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia. The zebra was installed at the National Zoological Park on November 24, 1904, and lived there until its death on December 4, 1919, at which point its remains were transferred to the National Museum of Natural History Mammals Collections. The Smithsonian Instituion Archives has a photo of this zebra at the zoo in 1904: SIA Acc. 14-167 [NZP-0430].
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Mounted skin on exhibit, left-most image