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[Anteater and snake] - Drawing. Public domain image.

[Anteater and snake] - Drawing. Public domain image.

Title devised by cataloger. No publication information. (DLC/PP-1938.0056). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

[Anteater and snake] - Drawing. Public domain image.

[Anteater and snake] - Drawing. Public domain image.

Title devised by cataloger. No publication information. (DLC/PP-1938.0056). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

Anteater statue unveiled. Washington, D.C., March 25. The lowly anteater was immortalized at the Washington Zoo today when its statue was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. The statue of bronze, six feet long, three feet high, was done by Edwin Springweiler. In the photograph, left to right: Edwin Springweiler, Dr. Alexander Wetmore of the Smithsonian Institution, who unveiled the statue, Head Keeper William Blackburn, and Dr. William M. Mann, Director of the National Zoological Park, 3/25/38

Anteater statue unveiled. Washington, D.C., March 25. The lowly anteat...

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[Anteater eating ants in a tree]

[Anteater eating ants in a tree]

Title devised by cataloger. No publication information. (DLC/PP-1938.0066). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).