Rare animal skeletons have been stolen from Sydney University

Rare animal skeletons dating back to 1880 including a hippopotamus skull and a full dog's frame have been stolen from the University of Sydney.

One of the rare items that was stolen from the University of Sydney.

One of the rare items that was stolen from the University of Sydney. Source: NSW Police

A hippopotamus skull and a full dog's skeleton are among the rare animal bones dating back to 1880 stolen from the University of Sydney.

The mostly skeletons were stolen from the teaching collection of a museum at the university's Camperdown campus between Wednesday, November 7 and Thursday, November 8.

Also stolen was a Hawksbill sea turtle skeleton with its shell and the skeleton of a slow loris, a primate distantly related to a lemur.

The skeletons are original specimens collected by a natural history dealer and taxidermist from 19th century Prague.
The full dog skeleton was among the items stolen from the museum that was established at the campus in 1890.
The full dog skeleton was among the items stolen from the museum that was established at the campus in 1890. Source: NSW Police

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