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English: A skeleton of the Cretan Dwarf Elephant (Mammuthus creticus). Photographed in one of the expositions of Emmen Zoo, Emmen, the Netherlands.
Nederlands: Een skelet van de Kreta Dwergolifant. Gefotografeerd in een van exposities van Dierenpark Emmen, Emmen, Nederland.
Deutsch: Skelett eines kretischen Zwergelefanten. Fotografiert auf einer Ausstellung im Zoo Emmen, Emmen, Niederlande
Date
English: 23 August 2005
Nederlands: 23 augustus 2005
Source
English: Own work, for The Extinction Website ( http://extinct.petermaas.nl)
Nederlands: Eigen werk, voor The Extinction Website ( http://extinct.petermaas.nl)
Author Peter Maas
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Nederlands: Creative Commons Naamsvermelding Gelijk Delen 2.5

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