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This specimen suggests that is not true.
This specimen will be found at Meadowbrook's own exhibit.
This specimen really does represent a one-in-a-billion occurrence.
This specimen had identical section throughout the embedded length.
This specimen was named Antilope ellispiprymnus by Ogilby in 1833.
This specimen has also been known as Pithecanthropus 1.
This specimen is believed to be 15 million years old and was first discovered in Kenya's Lake Victoria.
This specimen, GSI 21141/1 33, serves as the type specimen of the genus and species.
This specimen is sometimes referred to as "Allosaurus robustus", an informal museum name.
This specimen is fragmentary enough that it could also represent a catarrhine primate or a carnivoran.
This specimen is thought to have been the only red rail that ever reached Europe.
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