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    Article
    How many trees are there in the Amazon?
  • This specimen, UC 9705, was collected by F. W. Stokes in February, 1902. It is the lobster Hoploparia stokesi and it has the distinction of being the first fossil collected from Antarctica and scientifically described. Photo by Paul Mayer.
    Article
    Antarctica Lobster Fossil
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    Video
    The Man Who Mistook His Tarantula for a Hat
  • Trogloraptor
    Article
    New spider reminds us: it's still a big world
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    Video
    Fossil Carrion Feeders
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    Video
    Science at FMNH : Ep. 15 - Trilobite Evolution
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    Video
    Science at FMNH : Ep. 13 - The Geologic Record & Environmental Change
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    Walking through the public museum (chewing lice and sucking lice)
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    How do I get rid of the pest ants in my home?
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    Gallery
    California Deep-Sea Trawling Expedition
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    Gallery
    Fossil Invertebrates Diversity
  • A black insect with tan markings on it's body and long, think legs.
    Department
    Insects, Arachnids and Myriapods
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    Department
    Pritzker DNA Lab
  • Scarab beetles, Dymusia ratidula, showing diversity of species.
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	ID# WB11cPhotographer: William Burlingham
    Department
    Zoology
  • A woman holds up a little boy as they look into a taxidermy case filled with snakes, squirrels, and another small mammal.
    Exhibition
    What Is an Animal? & Animal Biology
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    Collections Resource Center

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