Megaloceros giganteus
dies at 393,000
Introduction & Basic Overview
Extraordinary facts about the wonderful An tUasal GIganteus
Relatives/ Ancestors of An tUasal Giganteus
Ways of Life
Extinction
Conclusion
The funeral of An tUasal Giganteus
*This is the funeral ceremony only
An tUasal giganteus will be commemorated and will go on an exhibit at the Natural History Museum in Dublin, Ireland
Friday, Apr 25, 2014, 07:00 PM
Whitefriar Street Church, Aungier Street, Ireland
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