Red Fox At The University Of Michigan Zoo, August 1947
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Ann Arbor News, August 19, 1947
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One of the University's four red foxes, housed in the Zoo behind the Museum, pauses for a picture by the News photographer. He is one of 12 animals owned by the University Museum. Others are the two black bears, Brother and Sister, a wolverine, three raccoons, two badgers, and the four foxes. The foxes, especially, like human visitors, and are the cleanest of the Zoo's inmates.
Ann Arbor News, August 19, 1947
Caption
One of the University's four red foxes, housed in the Zoo behind the Museum, pauses for a picture by the News photographer. He is one of 12 animals owned by the University Museum. Others are the two black bears, Brother and Sister, a wolverine, three raccoons, two badgers, and the four foxes. The foxes, especially, like human visitors, and are the cleanest of the Zoo's inmates.
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1947
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August
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