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        <title xml:lang="eng">Ohio Wesleyan University Mammal Specimens (Arctos)</title>
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            <para>The Ohio Wesleyan University Museum of Natural History contains a small collection of mammals consisting of approximately 500 study skins, taxidermy mounts, tanned furs, and articulated and disarticulated skeletons. The majority of the mammals are native to Ohio and the eastern United States, with select others from Australia.</para>
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