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After Decomposition of the Humpback Whale: Museums Balk Around the Remains of Whales: Interest in "Timmy" Bones

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Some bones of the humpback whale known as "Timmy" become exhibits. Museums from several countries want to show parts of the animal - and tell its story.

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After the death of the well-known humpback whale in Denmark, a real run broke out on its remains.

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Fin, pelvic bone and vertebrae? Secured! Some bones of the humpback whale known as »Timmy« are to become exhibits. Museum visitors should ask themselves: »How do we deal with nature?«

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Museums from several countries want to show parts of the animal – and tell its story. After the destruction of the dead humpback whale in Denmark, several museums have registered interest in bones of the animal known as "Timmy". "We have secured some bones, including a fin, pelvic bone and vertebrae", said Daniel Klingberg Johansson, who manages the collection of the Natural History Museum in Copenhagen, the German Press Agency. "We will not exh…

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Some bones of the humpback whale known as "Timmy" become exhibits. Museums from several countries want to show parts of the animal - and tell its story.

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The cause of death of the humpback whale Timmy has not yet been determined, and the likelihood of finding it is not high.

After the death of the humpback whale "Timmy" a real tug of dew has begun behind the scenes. Several European museums surround the bones of the animal, whose remains of science could still provide valuable insights in centuries.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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