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33. Alaska Peninsula bear, Billy 105
34. The bush dog, from Brazil 108
35. Plains wolf from North Dakota 110
36. Eskimo dog puppies 111
37. Beaver work in the Park 116
38. The rare Stellar's sea lion 117
39. Fur seals from Pribilof Islands 120
40. Dunk, the Zoo's first elephant 132
41. Jumbina, a female elephant from the White Nile 133
42. Jumbo, the six-and-a-half-ton African elephant 140
43. Kechil, from Sumatra 141
44. Mom, the East African hippo 148
45. Arabian dromedary with young born in the Park 154
46. Bottle-feeding the baby Bactrian camel 156
47. Llama and young 157
48. East African wart hog and baby 160
49. American bison 164
50. African buffalo bull 172
51. Bull yak or grunting ox 173
52. The giraffe arrives at port by rail 178
53. Inyala from Rhodesia 184
54. European red deer 186
55. Kashmir deer and axis deer 187
56. American pronghorn antelope and Philippine deer 188
57. Female Indian antelopes or black bucks 189
58. White-bearded gnu 190
59. Aoudad, or Barbary sheep 191
60. Rocky Mountain sheep or bighorns 192
61. Rocky Mountain goats 193
62. Arizona mountain sheep 196
63. The Gemsbok 197
64. East African water buck 200
65. Baby African black rhinoceros 204
66. Grevy's zebra 212
67. Grevy zebra mare and ass hybrids 213
68. Thylacine wolf and pups from Tasmania 218
69. Tasmanian devil and yellow-footed rock wallaby 220
70. Great red kangaroo from Australia 221
71. Elephant shrews from East Africa 224
72. Wolverine from Cordova, Alaska 225
73. Malay or saddle-back tapir 226
74. Giant anteater from South America 227
75. Armadillo from South America 228
76. South American two-toed sloth 229

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Publication Information: Book Title: Wild Animals in and out of the Zoo. Contributors: William M. Mann - author. Publisher: Smithsonian Institution. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1930. Page Number: xii.
    
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