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Duke Lemur Center Organization Team Managed
1675 Media · 152 Specimens · Managed by: Erin Ehmke, Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History, Amanda

The Duke Lemur Center at Duke University houses the largest captive colony of lemurs in the world. We are committed to maintaining this facility as an open resource for science and education. We consider the physical cadavers of deceased animals from our colony vital data for studying lemur biology and are committed to maintaining those physical resources on the premises and making them as accessible as possible. One way we aim to increase the accessibility of this collection is through digital imaging and dissemination of these cadavers virtually through MorphoSource.

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000367934 sphenoid bone dlc:6114 Varecia variegata Mesh 2021-06-16 Open Download  
000367929 sphenoid bone dlc:5586 Varecia rubra Mesh 2021-06-16 Open Download  
000367604 dlc: 6661, sphenoid bone dlc:6661 Lemur catta Mesh 2021-06-14 Open Download  
000367599 dlc: 7057, sphenoid bone l-ts:dlc:7057 Lemur catta Mesh 2021-06-14 Open Download  
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