Reproduction
skeleton
Quagga
Beskrivning
Mounted and articulated skeleton of female. Rear left leg and right scapula were 3D printed.
Equus quagga quagga
University of London Loan Collection
Documentation
- 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.
Objektnummer
LDUCZ-Z581
Grant Museum of Zoology
Hierarchy
Animalia (kingdom)
Eumetazoa (subkingdom)
Bilateria
Deuterostomia
Chordata (phylum/division)
Vertebrata
Gnathostomata (superclass)
Tetrapoda (superclass)
Reptiliomorpha (superorder)
Amniota
Synapsida (class)
Therapsida (order)
Mammalia (class)
Placentalia (subclass)
Perissodactyla (order)
Hippomorpha (suborder)
Equidae (family)
Equinae (subfamily)
Equini (tribe)
Equus (genus)
quagga (species)
quagga (subspecies)