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A skeleton embraces skeleton! He and his beloved dog are together forever…

2026-01-16 10:17:45 · · #1

Anthropologist Grover Krantz died in 2002.

  

As he requested, he was not buried after his death.

Instead, the body was donated for research.

There is only one requirement for this:

Grover wanted to be with his beloved, deceased dog.

  

In 2009,

Grover's skeleton is on display at the National Museum of Natural History.

He and his dog will always be together.

  

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