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USNM 143586 Pongo abelii right femur
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii left articulated tibia and fibula
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii right articulated tibia and fibula
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii right humerus
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii left humerus
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii right ulna
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii left ulna
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii right radius
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143586 Pongo abelii left radius
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143586)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii cranium
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii mandible
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii left femur
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii right femur
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii left fibula
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii right fibula
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
USNM 143587 Pongo abelii left humerus
Orangutan, Sumatra (USNM 143587)
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