Lewis Lindsay Dyche's Great Panorama

Lewis Lindsay Dyche's Great Panorama

...it is my ambition to leave in some institution the best collection of North American mammals in the world." -Lewis Lindsay Dyche

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Taxidermic woodchuck, also known as groundhog, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic wolverine from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic gray wolf from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic gray wolf from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic gray squirrel from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic striped skunk from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic spotted skunk, also known as polecat, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic harp seal from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic harbor seal, also known as leopard seal, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic gray seal from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic raccoon from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic snowshoe rabbit from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic jackrabbit from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic cottontail rabbit from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic prairie dog from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic porcupine from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic collared peccary from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic ocelot from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic muskrat from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic muskox from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
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