Friday, July 18, 2008

Interns Study 'Rare' Specimen

AAG Note: This story caught our attention. What a great way to spend the summer!

Four student interns with the Georgia Museum of Natural History are reconstructing the skeletal remains of a pygmy sperm whale as part of an upper level anthropology internship.

The skeleton of the small whale species was originally discovered in 1987,....

By David White
University of Georgia
Red and Black
July 17, 2008

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