Image: Leeds City Museum, Irish Elk (7a)
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Description: The Leeds Irish Elk, the skeleton of a great deer or Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus, now extinct), presented by philanthropist William Gott to Leeds Philosophical Society for their museum in 1862. It has been on display for over 150 years in the city, and is now in Leeds City Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Title: Leeds City Museum, Irish Elk (7a)
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