Ecuador Displays Its World Renowned
Collection of Homo digitus
The Homo digitus display
opened today at the Puerto Bolívar (Ecuador)
National Museum of Social Culture to mark the
publication of Dr. Torgenson's most recent contribution
to the annals of scientific research: Chemical
Analysis of the Sexual Potential of Homo
digitus. Displayed in their various forms
are more than 120 Homo digitus in semi-natural
settings for the viewing public. Many of the specimens
present have been raised and reared with the utmost
care by the Ministry of the Armed and Naval Forces,
the Ministry of Public Works, the Zamora-Chinchipe
Provincial University of Social Sciences, the
Quito Central Botanical Gardens and other national,
provincial and local institutions and individuals.
The Ministry of the Armed and
Naval Forces proudly exhibited some 40 Homo
digitus against the backdrop of the National
Telephone and Telecommunications Syndicate flag
flanked by several poster presentations outlining
in detail Dr. Torgenson's findings. Also on display
are six Homo digitus on loan from the
Embassy of the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam.
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