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             English: Eurasian Badger fur skin ( Meles meles). Fur skin collection, Bundes-Pelzfachschule, Frankfurt/Main, Germany 
            Deutsch: Europäischer Dachs, Fell (Meles meles). Aus der Fellsammlung der ehemaligen Bundes-Pelzfachschule (heute Frankfurter Schule für Bekleidung und Mode, Frankfurt/Main. Gesammelt unter Studiendirektor Ludwig Brauser. Derzeit eingelagert in den Räumen des  Senckenbergmuseums, Frankfurt/Main. 
             
             
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           | Date | 
           circa 1978 | 
          
          
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           Own work | 
          
          
           | Author | 
           Mickey Bohnacker, Presse-Fotograf, Frankfurt/Main | 
          
          
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