Talk:Ham the Chimp

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I seem to remember that Ham's skeleton is actually at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, so I wonder if the rest of his remains are buried in New Mexico, or what.

http://www.dcmilitary.com/army/stripe/10_10/features/33756-1.html

What's even more strange is that the museum has made casts of some of Ham's bones, and they are for sale. For $145, you can pick up a plastic replica of Ham's pelvic girdle:

http://www.francecasts.com/casts/primates/post_cranial/

--Jkonrath 18:03, 31 January 2006 (UTC)