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During the adventures trip, a plus one student got a skull and skeletol part of rare animal from the Chinnar forest.
Select the the suitable location for keeping it from the list of taxonomic aids given below.

A

Herbarium

B

Museum

C

Zoological park

D

Botanical garden

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