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Graphic Content Warning: Animals Preserved In The Name Of Science

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The skeleton of a Loris is shown on a tree branch. Started as a teaching collection in 1828 the collection displays only about 5% of all the specimens it holds. Picture: Getty

 
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Chimpanzee and a gibbon skeletons are displayed t The Grant Museum of Zoology in London. Picture: Getty
 

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A young preserved aardvark is displayed under the skeleton of an adult. Containing 67,000 specimens, the Grant Museum of Zoology is the only one of it's kind in London. Picture: Getty
 

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There's a bear in there - wait - make that a primate! The skeleton is kept in a drawer with other specimens at The Grant Museum. Picture: Getty
 

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Brains! Hope they're keeping the zombie-proof lock on tight in this room. Picture: Getty
 
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