Mammalia

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Catalog # Name Description
1 00.27.120 Porcupine Climbing up limb; limb attached to finish wood base. Canadian
2 00.27.93 Hare Prairie hare - Leaping; landing on feet. 00.27.93 (Hare) image
3 00.4.11.288.0003 Bone Mastodon.
4 00.4.11.288.0004 Bone Mastodon.
5 00.4.11.288.0005 Bone Mastodon.
6 00.4.11.288.0006 Bone Mastodon.
7 00.4.11.288.2 Bone Mastodon.
8 00.4.12.441.5 Tooth Saber tooth tiger fossil tooth
9 00.4.13.497.0004 Tusk Pieces of a mammoth's tusk
10 00.4.13.516.1 Fossil Mammoth's molar fragment.
11 00.4.13.516.2 Fossil Mastodon tooth fragment.
12 00.5. Mastodon Vertebra.
13 00.5.0009 Mastodon Unknown mastodon bone fragments.
14 00.5.0041 Mammoth Tooth.
15 00.5.0042 Mammoth Tooth of a baby mammoth.
16 00.5.0051 Fossil Apparently pulp from a mammoth or mastodon tusk.
17 00.5.12 Bone Mastodon Scapula and fragments of the scapula of a mastodon found in Waterloo street in the excavating for a telephone pole.
18 00.5.31 Mastodon Humerus. Parts of the bone were filled with plaster and the surface was finished in lead white by Dr. Cable in the early 20th century in a similar method to 00.5.35A
19 00.5.33 Mastodon End of a weathered tusk.
20 00.5.34 Mastodon Cross section of tusk.
21 00.5.35A Tusk Mastodon tusk 11 1/2' long x 18" circumference
22 00.5.35B Tusk Fragments of the Hampton Mastodon tusk
23 00.5.37 Mammoth Tooth.
24 00.5.38 Tooth Mammoth Molar
25 00.5.39 Mammoth Tooth.
26 00.5.43 Mastodon Much worn tooth.
27 00.5.44 Mastodon Mastodon Tooth (crown only). Sticker on one side "8" on other side "Masta/1941".
28 00.5.49 Mammoth Solid vertebra.
29 00.5.50 Mammoth Apparently pulp from a mammoth or mastodon tusk. 00.5.50 (Mammoth) image
30 11.11.11.349 Hare Snowshoe Hare 11.11.11.349 (Hare) image
31 1970.74.0469F Bone Mastodon.
32 1970.78.11.20 Necklace Necklace is made with alternating seeds and teeth. Teeth all appear to be from an ocelot and the seeds are small and brown. Worn in everyday wear by both men and women.
33 1972.39.0001 Tooth Two parts of a mammoth tooth, a. and b.. Shellacked and/or varnished. Color: BR
34 1972.39.0002 Tooth Part of a mammoth tooth. Shellacked and/or varnished. Color: BR
35 1974.37.0045 Tooth Mammoth tooth.
36 1974.37.0053 Fossil Mammoth tooth.
37 1974.37.52 Fossil Outer end of a mastodon tusk.
38 1987.0031 Bone Fossil bone fragment from proximal humerous shaft of either a mastodon (Mammut sp.) or a mammoth (Mammuthus sp.).
39 1995.39.1 Lion Life size standing with head raised slightly up and mouth open on dirt-like base. Color: BR,BK
40 1995.39.15 Bear, Grizzly Life size, standing on 3 legs with front left paw slightly raised. Mouth open, head turned slightly left on dirt-like base. Color: BR,BK
41 1996.30.5 Hat Stocking cap with earflaps in various shades of brown, plus cream. Earflaps have bird motif in cream color. Main part of cap has Alpacas in cream, with dark brown stripe both above and below. Dark brown stripe has geometric motif resembling the letter "N". Top of cap and ear flaps have short knitted strings. Exterior edges finished with cream-colored chain stitch. These traditional hats are worn to keep the inhabitants of the Andes Mountains warm and Alpaca wool is a large resource. 1996.30.5 (Hat) image
42 1996.30.6 Cap Knitted in dark brown with cream and gray pattern motifs. Ear flaps have two motifs like backward "N". This motif is repeated on two stripes on cap. Between those two stripes is a row of alpacas or alpacas facing right. Edges finished with chain stitch. Tassels on ear flaps. These traditional hats are worn to keep the inhabitants of the Andes Mountains warm and Alpaca wool is a large resource. This hat appears to have been washed in too hot of water which caused the wool to felt and the hat to shrink. There is hand stitching in what appears to be a repair on one of the ear flaps.
43 1999.27.1 Leopard Leopard mounted on branch with a left head turn.
44 2004.16.1 Bear, polar Off white, yellowish full-size bear on snow-like mount with wheels. Open mouth. Head tilted to left. Front legs parallel, right hind leg slightly forward, left hind leg slightly back. Short hair on dorsal, long hair ventral. Completely carnivorous, live on seals.Found only in Arctic. Hunted from February through mid-April. Protected under Marine Mammal Act of 1972. Can no longer be brought into U. S. U. S. special permits are available for hunting. Color: WH,YL
45 2004.16.21 Fox, Arctic Lifesize mount on dirt-like brown base. Faces to its right. Mouth closed, tail up. Bushy white fur. Left back leg slightly forward. Color: WH,BR 2004.16.21 (Fox, Arctic) image
46 2006.9.10 Tooth Long curved, crescent-shaped walrus tooth with striated pattern widthwise and fine grooves along the length. Upper part of the tooth contains knobby protrusions and tip of the tooth has been chipped off. 2006.9.10 (Tooth) image
47 2006.9.11 Tooth Walrus tooth is large and tear-shaped with a texture similar to tree bark. Along one side there is a split/crack that runs nearly the entire length of the tooth Color: TN and BR 2006.9.11 (Tooth) image
48 2006.9.29 Tooth Small seal tooth; the root of the tooth is smaller and is narrower than the rest of the tooth. A shallow indentation runs lengthwise down the center of both sides of the tooth. The tip appears to have been broken off. 2006.9.29 (Tooth) image
49 2006.9.61 Tooth Seal tooth - crescent-shaped and cylindrical. The piece is mostly tan until it becomes ivory and dark brown along a clear perpendicular line at the base of the tooth. This portion curves sharply and ends in a sharp point. 2006.9.61 (Tooth) image
50 2006.9.62 Tooth Seal tooth - arcs towards the tooth's tip. The upper portion is grey. The tooth abruptly turns tan along a distinct perpendicular line. Several grey veins can be seen in the tan portion; a crack runs the length of the tan portion. 2006.9.62 (Tooth) image