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https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/4715 Jul 2024: Search site. This field enables you to search for a specimens by common name(s), where available. Currently, common names are available for all recent mammals and birds from the U.K. Other search operators are available that enable different ways to -
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https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/461115 Jul 2024: Search site. Case-insensitive and works on whole words, so male does not match with Femail. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
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https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/4915 Jul 2024: Search site. This field enables you to search for a specimens from a particular geographic locality. In cases where locality data is obviously incomplete, or includes names no longer in current usage, localities may be enhanced. All enhancements are -
Goblin Shark | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/goblin-shark15 Jul 2024: Search site. Goblin Shark. Rarely seen or caught. Rarely seen or caught, the Pink Goblin Shark lives at great depths of around 1300m. Of all shark species, this one stands out due to its long spade-like nose. This is covered in tiny pits that detect -
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https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/55215 Jul 2024: Search site. This field enables you to search for the year in which the specimen was first recorded. The field is a composite of field collection, museum acquisition and accession dates. Enter the year as a four digit number but you also have the -
| Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/4615 Jul 2024: g. 27/Tur/17/b/1). In 2000, a new universal numbering system, based on the year of accession, was introduced. -
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https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/modal/nojs/56215 Jul 2024: Search site. This field enables you to search for a specimen, or group of specimens, by scientific name(s) (i.e. order, family, genus, species). The search will include all current scientific names used in the catalogues but in many cases generic -
Mammoth Dung | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/mammoth-dung15 Jul 2024: Search site. Mammoth Dung. It's big and pooey. Big dung must come from a big animal! Now extinct, the Columbian Mammoth was huge, weighing almost as much as a double decker bus. This poo is around 15,000 years old, so don't worry the smell has long -
Komodo Dragon | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/items/komodo-dragon15 Jul 2024: Search site. Komodo Dragon. The largest lizards on Earth. Komodo Dragons are lizards - the largest living lizards on Earth and they can reach an impressive 3 m long. The Komodo Dragon lives only on certain Indonesian islands. They are dominant -
More highlights | Museum of Zoology
https://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/highlights/more15 Jul 2024: Search site. More highlights. Don't miss these either. 2024 University of Cambridge.
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