Yes, they do if you look on the web you can find various references to
them, including the world's largest.

Pete Lundskow
Pratt Museum
Homer, AK

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*Subject:* [MUSEUM-L] odd item in collection

 A few months ago, people submitted odd and interesting items found in their
museum’s collection documentation. Here is one I just found but haven’t had
the opportunity (initiative?) to see if it’s still in our vertebrate zoology
collection:



“1 Hairball, supposedly from the stomach of a cow”



(Can cows get hairballs?)



Dawn Scher Thomae

Milwaukee Public Museum
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