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Caesar bust 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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White-tailed Eagle (NHMW-Zoo-VS 37.779&37.781) 3D Model.
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3D scan of the mounted white-tailed eagle pair (Haliaeetus albicilla) from the Danube wetlands near Vienna. These birds were bagged by Crown Prince Rudolf on the 22nd of January 1889, only nine days before he committed suicide in Mayerling, Austria. The nest of the white-tailed eagles called eyrie can be as tall as four meters and is often used for many years.
The white-tailed eagle pair with a fledgling at the center is Number 74 of the NHM Top 100 and can be found in Hall 29 of the NHM Vienna.
Specimen: Haliaeetus albicilla (Linnaeus, 1758)
Inventory number: NHMW-Zoo-VS 37.779 & 37.781
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, 1st Zoological Dept., Bird Coll. (curator: Swen Renner)
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Scanned and edited by Anna Haider (NHMW)
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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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Scanned and edited by Nikola Brodtmann, Anna Haider & Viola Winkler (NHMW)
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