Image: Armley Hippo 30 July 2021 (8)
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Description: The Armley Hippo (or Leeds Hippopotamus), on display in the Leeds City Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a fossilised skeleton, and an example of the subspecies known as the great northern hippopotamus, or Hippopotamus amphibius, which has long been extinct in the UK. It was dug up in 1851 by brickfield workmen in Armley, Leeds. Showing the skull, and neck vertebrae.
Title: Armley Hippo 30 July 2021 (8)
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