exactly! I'd never known before and it was quite a surprise to see so many in one case. I don't properly remember any spoons but it's very likely there were some... so many things to look at and I felt a bit obliged to hurry.
(the poor thylacines, one was stuffed and looked a bit peculiar, and there was a skeleton and several skulls. The poor things. Some of the expressions on the other creatures, you had to laugh really, in fact I hadn't laughed so much in ages. I'm sure the taxidermists had done their best without the benefit of innumerable nature documentaries. And I'd probably look pretty moth-eaten after more than a century as well).
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