Alcide D'Orbigny Natural History Museum in Cochabamba, Bolivia

In the first half of the 19th century, French naturalist (and contemporary of Charles Darwin) Alcide D’Orbigny traveled throughout South America collecting specimens. One of the places he stopped in was Cochabamba, Bolivia. In a quiet, walled-off compound on the city’s arterial Avenida América stands the Natural History Museum Alcide D’Orbigny, which houses a collection of remains both recent and ancient from across the country. Past the fossils and taxidermied fauna, is a living resident who represents a remarkable struggle for survival. His name is Romeo, and for a time…

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