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CARL See also: wild-animal See also: collector and dealer, was See also: born at See also: Hamburg in 1844
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In 1848 his See also: father See also: purchased some See also: seals and a Polar bear brought to Hamburg by a whaler, and subsequently acquired many other wild animals
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At the age of twenty-one Carl See also: Hagenbeck was given the whole collection, and before long had greatly extended the business, So that in 1873 he had to erect large buildings in Hamburg to See also: house his animals
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In 1875 he began to exhibit a collection of the representative animals of many countries, accompanied by troupes of the natives of the respective countries, throughout all the large cities of See also: Europe
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The educational value of these exhibitions was officially recognized by the French See also: government,which in 1891 awarded Hagenbeck the diploma of the See also: Academy
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Most of the wild animals exhibited in See also: music-halls and other popular places of entertainment throughout the See also: world have come from Hagenbeck's collection at Stellingen, near Hamburg
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