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The Museum of Veterinary Anatomy (MAV), pt, Museu de Anatomia Veterinária Prof. Dr. Plínio Pinto e Silva, is a museum open to public at the
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(FMVZ) at the
University of São Paulo The University of São Paulo ( pt, Universidade de São Paulo, USP) is a public university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is the largest Brazilian public university and the country's most prestigious educational institution, the best ...
(USP), Brazil. It was named in honor of Professor Plinio Pinto e Silva, veterinarian and member of the São Paulo Veterinary Medicine Academy, a pioneer in obtaining the ''associate professor'' title at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of USP. The museum was opened to visitors in 1984 and has a permanent exhibition, studied and curated by teachers, professionals and students of the faculty. Before the museum was opened to visitors, the collection was used by college teachers in their classes. Between 2004 and 2008, the MAV was closed to visitors for the transfer of FMVZ headquarters to USP's college campus (known as ''Cidade Universitária'').


Collection

The museum has a collection of about 2,000 objects, including several mounted animals, skeletons and anatomical models of several species. Most pieces are from mammals, with aquatic, flying, marsupials, carnivores, rodents, horses, bovine, swine and primate species among them, including the human species. In addition to a huge skeleton of an Indian elephant, one of the highlights of the collection is the skeleton of a female rhino, known as
Cacareco Cacareco (1954-1962) was a female black rhinoceros exhibited in Brazilian zoos. She is known for receiving many votes in the 1958 São Paulo city council elections as a form of protest vote. Electoral officials did not accept Cacareco's candidacy, ...
, who lived in
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and became famous in the municipal elections of October 1959, when she received about 100,000
protest vote A protest vote (also called a blank, null, spoiled, or "none of the above" vote) is a vote cast in an election to demonstrate dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates or the current political system. Protest voting takes a variety of forms a ...
s. At the time, the election was conducted with paper ballots on which voters wrote the name of their preferred candidate.


Exhibitions

* ''Body dimensions: from anatomy to microscopy''. This exhibition aims to show in detail the internal and external parts of the animals, with focus on the functioning of organs such as heart, kidney and liver.


Visitors

The Museum of Veterinary Anatomy receives an average of 7,600 visitors per year. About 80% of visitors are from school groups, mostly high school students. As well as visitors from outside the university, the collection attracts students from the college seeking extension and monitoring projects for an experience with the university environment and the museum's collection. The museum can be visited from Tuesdays to Fridays from 9 am until 5 pm and Saturdays from 9 am to two o'clock. The museum also has a small souvenir shop.


Guide for teachers

On 17 October 2015, during the ''Virada Científica'' (a type of White Night festival for science events) at University of São Paulo, the ''MAV Guide for Teachers - Elementary School 1'' was launched. The purpose of this publication is to highlight parts of the collection that can be used in classrooms by the school teachers of elementary schools.«MAV lança guia para utilização pedagógica de seu acervo». USP online. Consultado em 4 de setembro de 2016. The guide have 58 illustrated pages and was distributed to teachers participating in a training offered by the museum.


References

{{Authority control Natural history museums in Brazil Museums in São Paulo University of São Paulo