Quartz from the stomach of a Black Grouse, Mannheim, Germany.

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A set of small white quartz grains found in the stomach of a black grouse, also known as a capercaillie, an emblematic bird of the European Alps.

From the Mannheim region in Germany and from the mineralogical collection of the Bally Museum in Schönenwerd, Switzerland (19th century), delivered with its original label.

  • Description

    Description

    A set of small white quartz grains found in the stomach of a black grouse, also known as a capercaillie, an emblematic bird of the European Alps.

    From the Mannheim region in Germany and from the mineralogical collection of the Bally Museum in Schönenwerd, Switzerland (19th century), delivered with its original label.

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  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 0,02 kg
    Dimensions 6 × 1,3 × 1,3 cm

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