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BONE ARTICULATION 10.TIF
Bones such as this rare pygmy sperm whale jaw are extremely valuable to scientists for research purposes. “In the 1900s, you’d drill the bones and use glue,” says Judith Streat. “The bones themselves weren’t considered as precious as they are now.”
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue 164 July - August 2020.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-skeleton-crew/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2020.
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission.
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue 164 July - August 2020.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-skeleton-crew/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2020.
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission.
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