"You can see all of the bird ick on here, which is what we refer to as 'snarge.'"
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<p>The Smithsonian Natural History Museum houses 147 million specimens, the world's largest collection of Earth stuff. But less than one percent of its holdings are on display, reserved instead for scientific research.</p>
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