Reproduction
skeleton
Quagga
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
Mounted and articulated skeleton of female. Rear left leg and right scapula were 3D printed.
Equus quagga quagga
[nb-NO]Documentation[nb-NO]
- Larkin, Nigel R. Dey, Steve. Hutchinson, Deborah., Mounting the type specimen of Pliosaurus carpenteri Benson et al., 2013, an 8m-long fossil pliosaur skeleton, including the 3D-printed 1.8m-long replica of the skull for the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
- Larkin, Nigel R. and Laura B. Porro., Three Legs Good, Four Legs Better: Making a Quagga Whole Again With 3D Printing
- Museum Piece #003 Quagga Skeleton
- Berg, Danielle, Z581: A Three Legged Story
- Gentry, Alan, W., Quagga, Equus quagga, (Mammalia, Equidae), at University College, London and a note on a supposed Quagga in The City Museum , Bristol
- Larkin, N. R. 2016. A method to safely move mounted skeletons. Journal of Natural Science Collections. 3. pp.29-37.
University of London Loan Collection
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]
LDUCZ-Z581
1518
Grant Museum of Zoology