Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. As people celebrate Chinese New Year 2020, the Year of the Rat, we thought we would share a Rattus rattus from our collection. This mounted specimen was collected in the 19th century from South Africa.

  2. Congratulations to Harvard undergrad and intern Selena Zhao, named a 2021 George J. Mitchell Scholar! She organized our manatees and dugongs as well as helped inventory our bovid holdings. We will miss Selena in the collection but wish her the best in Ireland.

  3. is hosting two students enrolled in the January term course, Museum Collections Care. Tara Pawley and Danielle Lavoie are accessioning parasites from mammals in and assessing, labeling and rehousing American wolf spiders

  4. This Black-eared flying fox, Pteropus tytleri, is from the Andaman Islands, collected by the bat expert George Edward Dobson in the 19th century. This species is vulnerable, threatened by habitat loss and hunted for food & traditional medicine.

  5. Research published in Endeavour revealed how an MCZ exhibition on the genetics of domesticated animals, featuring specimens from Ornithology and Mammalogy, modernized the natural history museum.

  6. From the mammalogy collection, we bring you… squid parts? Squids are not mammals, and yet here we have squid beaks and a squid’s eyeball cataloged with our mammals. Head to or to learn why!

  7. 19. ožu 2019.

    Don’t miss the display by in the Northwest Labs. Here until April 30.

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