Friday mystery object #500

Well, this is a bit of a milestone – the 500th mystery object. Over 15 years’ worth of weekly posts, sharing some of the interesting objects that I’ve come across in my work, as a curator, or that have been shared with me by other people with a fascination with the natural world (particularly zoology).

This week I have a specimen from a new contributor to the blog, Emma Murphy, who is part of my curatorial team at the Dead Zoo (I’m still finding it hard to believe that I have a curatorial team!)

This specimen came to us from the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and we think it probably dates back to the 1830’s. As such, the identification that accompanies it is extremely out of date, so this specimen is in need of reidentification:

So, do you have any idea which species this skeleton might be from? As always, you can leave your thoughts in the comments box below – I hope it proves a fun challenge!

16 thoughts on “Friday mystery object #500

  1. hilaryblagbrough's avatar

    Poor beastie has lost it’s tail!

    First thoughts – primate, female (she looks tired)

    A bit of interweb poking supplied chacma baboon but I’m not totally convinced

  2. Adam Yates's avatar

    She’s a beauty! From a tribe that adds ions to their pap. To really drill down to its identity I’m guessing the scapula shape rules out P and T.

  3. Joe Vans's avatar

    Paolo,

    Congrats on the HUGE milestone!

    Your blog is a little bit of fun every week, so thank you for all the effort!

    …and for the week’s mystery:

    A canine like simian?

    • PaoloViscardi's avatar

      Thanks Joe, glad you enjoy the blog – if there wasn’t such a great community of people playing along, I’d have stopped a long time ago!

      As for your suggestion, you could be right, but I’m wondering about Adam’s observation on the scapula… something to follow up!

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