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<table-wrap position="float" cols="4">Table 6.7 Animals in collecti
+ons.
<thead>Animal group Secondary group Type of specimens in natural
+ history collections Derived materials found in museum collections
+</thead>
<tbody>Invertebrates With hard parts (mollusks, corals, etc.) Dr
+y shells, wet-preserved animals Pearls, shell (M-of-p), coral, spo
+nges
Invertebrates Insects Pinned or mounted dry insects, wet Butt
+erfly wings, beetles (scarabs)
Vertebrates Mammals Study skins, pelts, mounted specimens (taxid
+ermy), whole or partial skeletons, teeth, wet-preserved animals, part
+s, or stomach contents, eggs, nests Ivory, ruminant horn, rhino ho
+rn, antler, bone, claws, skin (leather, vellum), hair (bristles, quil
+ls, fur) hooves
Vertebrates Fish Whole or partial skeletons, teeth, wet-preserve
+d animals, parts, or stomach contents Scales
Vertebrates Reptiles and amphibians Study skins, mounted specime
+ns (taxidermy), whole or partial skeletons, wet-preserved animals or
+parts Tortoise shell, teeth, skin
Vertebrates Birds Study skins, mounted specimens (taxidermy), wh
+ole or partial skeletons, wet-preserved animals or parts Feathers,
+ down, beaks, feet</tbody></table-wrap>
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