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 When the humongous Gal谩pagos tortoise known as Lonesome Georgecups stanley  8221; died in 2012, the last of his particular species died t stanley cup oo. Now the American Museum of Natural History has the stanley thermoskannen  chance to display the taxidermied tortoise so kids can learn about creatures forever lost to time.                                                        AnimalsMuseum