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Museo di Zoologia (MZUR) - Sapienza University of Rome

Authors: Tamagnini, Davide; De Leo, Naomi;

Museo di Zoologia (MZUR) - Sapienza University of Rome

Abstract

The Zoological Museum of Sapienza University of Rome (MZUR) is one of the most ancient Roman scientific museums. It hosts around 1 million specimens (both dry- and ethanol-preserved), ranging from Vertebrates to Invertebrates, coming from all the Biogeographical Regions.

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Specimen mammal bones vertebrate, Occurrence osteology mammals vertebrates

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