In 2002, anthropologist Grover Krantz made a unique arrangement for his final resting place: donating his body to the Smithsonian, with a heartfelt condition. Krantz insisted that his cherished Irish Wolfhound, Clyde, accompany him in death. True to his wishes, when Krantz's body was put on display in 2009, Clyde stood faithfully by his side for all to see.
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Natural History Museum, Paris
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Nemesio Antúnez — Mural “Sol” (Cine Gran Palace, Santiago de Chile, 1955)
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St John’s Episcopal Church; Edinburgh
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African Wild Dogs, Tanzania -- 72 x 44 cm. Woodcut. Wolfgang Weber (b. 1936)
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