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Johann Maria Hildebrandt
German explorer, collector, and scientist who discovered a few new species of animals

Johann Maria Hildebrandt

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German explorer, collector, and scientist who discovered a few new species of animals
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Hildebrandt
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Düsseldorf
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Antananarivo
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34 years
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Johann Maria Hildebrandt (born 13 or 19 March 1847; died 29 May 1881) was a German explorer, collector, and scientist.

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Hildebrandt's starling

Hildebrandt was born in Düsseldorf, Germany to a family of painters. Originally a machine maker, he lost an eye after an accident and became a gardener, eventually starting work in 1869 for the Berlin Botanical Garden. Between 1872 and 1881, Hildebrandt made a number of expeditions to the Horn of Africa and the African Great Lakes, collecting a large number of botanical and zoological specimens. His expeditions were for the most part modest affairs, but he discovered a number of new species. He also lectured widely and wrote about many aspects of the places he visited.

Hildebrandt died of a fever and stomach bleeding whilst on an expedition to Madagascar and was buried in the Norwegian Cemetery in Ambatovinaky. He gave his name to a number of species, including Hildebrandt's starling (Encephalartos hildebrandtii) and Hildebrandt's francolin (Pternistis hildebrandti), both of which he discovered in Kenya in the African Great Lakes region.

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