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Elk
Taxidermic elk, also known as wapiti, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: 1893, Elk, Taxidermy process
Walrus
Taxidermic walrus at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: 1890s, Taxidermy process, Walrus
Moose
Taxidermic moose at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: 1890s, Moose, Taxidermy process
White sheep
Taxidermic frame of white sheep, also known as dall sheep, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: 1890s, Mountain sheep, Taxidermy process
Lewis Lindsay Dyche
Lewis Lindsay Dyche with bear carcass aboard the ship, Kite, in north Greenland.
Exhibit storage
Skin and horns storage at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: 1890s, Skulls, Taxidermy process
Moose
Taxidermic moose from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Moose, Taxidermy process
Moose
Taxidermic moose from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Moose, Taxidermy process
Moose
Taxidermic moose from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Moose, Taxidermy process
Elk
Taxidermic elk, also known as wapiti, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Dyche Hall, Elk, Taxidermy process
Bison
Taxidermic bison, also known as buffalo, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Bison, Taxidermy process
Bison
Taxidermic bison, also known as buffalo, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Bison, Taxidermy process
Bison
Taxidermic bison, also known as buffalo, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Bison, Taxidermy process
Bison
Taxidermic bison, also known as buffalo, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Bison, Taxidermy process
Bison
Taxidermic bison, also known as buffalo, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
Tags: Bison, Taxidermy process