Clemson University museum’s lion finds new pride at D.W. Daniel High

Brooke Dillingham
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A newly restored taxidermied African lion moved into a new home at D.W. Daniel High School, a specimen from the vertebrate collection of the Clemson University Bob and Betsy Campbell Museum of Natural History. Weighing 60 pounds with a 10-pound wooden base, the newly restored taxidermied African lion moved into a new home at the high school on September 15. The specimen is from the vertebrate collection of the Clemson University Bob and Betsy Campbell Museum of Natural History.

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