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119:. Verreaux returned to the burial site under cover of night to dig up the African's body where he retrieved the skin, the skull and a few bones. Verreaux intended to ship the body back to France and so prepared and preserved the African warrior's corpse by using metal wire as a spine, wooden boards as shoulder blades and newspaper as a stuffing material. Then he shipped the body to Paris along with a batch of stuffed animals in crates. In 1831, the African's body appeared in a showroom at No. 3, Rue Saint Fiacre. He was later known as 59: 123:, after being acquired by Francesc Darder, who exhibited it at the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition, and later moved it to the Darder Museum in Banyoles, Catalonia. It was only in the 1990s, following a campaign initiated by Dr Alphonse Arcelin, the mummified corpse was returned and buried in Botswana. 457:"Order ANGUILLIFORMES: Families MURAENESOCIDAE, NETTASTOMATIDAE, CONGRIDAE, MORINGUIDAE, CYEMATIDAE, NEOCYEMATIDAE, MONOGNATHIDAE, SACCOPHARYNGIDAE, EURYPHARYNGIDAE, NEMICHTHYIDAE, SERRIVOMERIDAE and ANGUILLIDAE" 103:
in Paris, which was the earliest known company that dealt in objects of natural history. The company funded collection expeditions to various parts of the world. Maison Verreaux sold many specimens to the
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Verreaux worked for the family business, Maison Verreaux, established in 1803 by his father, Jacques Philippe Verreaux, at
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Biographies for Birdwatchers. The lives of those commemorated in Western Palaearctic bird names
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called the "Arab courier" was later found to include human remains, namely a
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is a taxidermy diorama by the Verreaux brothers. It was acquired by the
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Verreaux also worked in China and South Africa, where he helped
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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South Pacific Taxidermy: The Verreaux brothers of France
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Index


botanist
ornithologist
natural history
Édouard Verreaux
Pierre Antoine Delalande

Lion Attacking a Dromedary
Carnegie Museum
Pittsburgh
mannequin
skull
teeth
dromedary
lions
Place des Vosges
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Botswana
Tswana warrior
Negro of Banyoles
plants
Florent Prévost
Andrew Smith
South African Museum
Cape Town
Verreaux's eagle
Verreaux's eagle-owl
Verreaux's coua
Verreaux's sifaka
white-tipped dove

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