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Caesar bust 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Primeval Dwarf Horse (NHMW-Geo 1993/0035/0001) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a primeval dwarf horse (Eurohippus messelensis) fossil from Messel, which is todays Darmstadt, Germany. Fossils from this area are extraordinarily good preserved. That is because 47 million years ago there was a tropical forest around Lake Messel, and on its floor the oxygen-deprived environment prevented decomposition of the corpses that sunk into the lake.
This primeval dwarf horse of Messel is Number 28 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 9 in Showcase 68 at the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Eurohippus messelensis (Haupt, 1925)
Inventory Number: NHMW-Geo 1993/0035/0001
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, Geology & Paleontology Dept., Vetrebrate Coll. (curator: Ursula Göhlich)
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Eastern Moa (NHMW-Geo 2021/0008/0001) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a Eastern moa (Emeus crassus) skeleton from the Pleistocene. Moas are extinct birds that lived on New Zealand. This skeleton was gifted to the museum by Dr. Julius Ritter von Haast.
This specific skeleton is housed backstage, but complete skeletons of both a giant moa (Dinornis maximus) and another Eastern moa are number 77 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 30 of the NHM Vienna. Three more skeletons of different moa species (Dinornis struthioides, Dinornis elephantopus and Dinornis gravis) are displayed in the Ice Age (Eiszeit) corridor.
Specimen: Eastern moa, Emeus crassus (Owen, 1846)
Inventory number: NHMW-Geo 2021/0008/0001
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, Geology & Paleontology Dept., Vertebrate Coll. (curator: Ursula Göhlich)
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Arrau Turtle (NHMW-Zoo-HS 1315) 3D Model.
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3D scan of an Arrau turtle (Podocnemis expansa). This specimen is an example for early taxidermy. This turtle was caught in 1832 on the banks of the Rio Solimões during an Austrian expedition in Brazil. It came to the NHM Vienna in 1834 and is one of a few found specimens of this rare species. Arrau turtles live in the wetland areas of South America and are among the largest freshwater turtles in the world.
The Arrau turtle is Number 73 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 28 of the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Podocnemis expansa (Schweigger, 1812)
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo-HS 1315
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Herpetology Coll. (curator: Silke Schweiger)
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Komodo Dragon (NHMW-Zoo1-HS 23783) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), the largest lizard species in the world. The males grow up to 3 m long and weigh 70 kg. The Komodo dragon lives on the island of Komodo and the surrounding Indonesian islands in savannahs and dry forests.
This specimen is Number 71 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 28 of the Natural History Museum Vienna.
Specimen: Varanus komodoensis
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo1-HS 23783
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Department, Herpetology collection (curator: Silke Schweiger)
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Shoebill (NHMW-Zoo-VS 62.593) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a mount of a shoebill (Balaeniceps rex), that can stand up to 1.2 meters. Its name refers to the enormous beak that resembles a shoe. In Southern Sudan B. rex inhabits swamps and lakeshores where papyrus and reeds grow. This material is used to build their nests. This specimen of the rare African bird comes from the Bahr el Ghazal estuary in Sudan and was donated to the NHM Vienna in 1913.
The Shoebill is Number 76 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 30 of the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Balaeniceps rex (Gould, 1850)
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo-VS 62.593
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Bird Coll. (curator: Swen Renner)
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Great Argus (NHMW-Zoo-VS 70946 & 70947) 3D Model.
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3D scan of the argus pheasant pair Argusianus argus. The great argus lives in the rainforests of Borneo, Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula in southeast Asia. They can grow up to 2 meters in length and are therefore among the largest of the pheasant species. This pair lived in the Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria, and is part of the museum’s collection since 1932.
The argus pheasant is Number 79 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 31 of the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Argusianus argus Rafinesque, 1815
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo-VS 70946 & 70947
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Bird Coll. (curator: Swen Renner)
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Trumpeter Swan (NHMW-Zoo1-VS 75374) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), which is the largest native water bird in Northern America and has been widespread there. These birds are around 1.5 meters long, with a wingspan of more than 2 meters. Trumpeter swans got their vernacular name due to their trumpet-like calls. This also reflects the scientific species name derived from “buccinare” – to trumpet.
The exhibited specimen originates from the Tiergarten Nürnberg and came to the NHM Vienna in 1978.
This trumpeter swan can be found in Hall 30 of the Natural History Museum Vienna.
Specimen: Cygnus buccinator Richardson, 1832
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo1-VS 75374
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Bird Coll. (curator: Swen Renner)
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Terror-bird (NHMW-Geo 2012/0007/0001) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a Terror-bird model from the species Paraphysornis brasiliensis. Members of the Phorusrhacidae family are commonly known under the term “Terror-birds”. Species of these apex predators could reach a height up to 3 meters! They lived mainly in South America from the early Tertiary (55 million years ago) until the late glacial period.
This model can be found in Hall 9 at the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Paraphysornis brasiliensis (Alvarenga, 1982)
Inventory number: NHMW-Geo 2012/0007/0001
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, Geology & Paleontology Dept., Vertebrate Coll. (curator: Ursula Göhlich)
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Snow Leopard (NHMW-Zoo-MAMM B5555) 3D Model.
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3D scan of a mounted skin of a snow leopard (Uncia uncia), one of the most threatened big cats on earth. Thanks to successful breeding programs, they can frequently be seen in zoos, but they are rarer in museums. This female snow leopard died in the Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna in 1943 and was mounted at the NHM Vienna.
The snow leopard is Number 95 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 38 of the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Uncia uncia (Schreber, 1775)
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo-MAMM B5555
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Mammal Coll. (curator: Frank E. Zachos)
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Jake Webster 3D Model.
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3D scan scan of an Indiana Limestone scupture called Between The River And The Road from the American artist Jake Webster. Check out more of Jake’s artwork here. If you’d like to purchase the physical concrete sculpture you can reach out to him at jakestudio2@gmail.com.
Artist: Jake Webster
Title: Between The River And The Road - Jake Webster - Between The River And The Road - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by chrisprice 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 50000 polygons.