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QUAGGA

Presented by Anders Sparrman in 1776


TYPE:Image
DATE:2nd September 1775
AUTHOR:Erik Åhlander / Ulf Johansson
PHOTOGRAPHER:Per Myrehed
CAT/REF NUMBER:NRM 580314
COLLECTION(S):Swedish Museum of Natural History
ADDED:08/02/2018
iFELLOW:Swedish Museum of Natural History | PA Zoology
JOURNALS ETC: Linnaeus Apostles Global Science & Adventure, Volume 5, Page 120
CONTENT: The Quagga foetus mentioned in the text is still in the collections of the Swedish Museum of Natural History and is currently (2018) on display in the exhibitions. When Sparrman returned to Sweden in 1776 he presented it, together with other mammals, birds, and ethnographica from his voyage, to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. In a short list of his collection written by him, he refers to it as “Vilda randiga Hästfölet uppstoppad” [= the Wild Striped Foal stuffed].
GEO-LOCATION:WGS84(-33.9159, 18.4269)




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