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Israel Aharoni (Hebrew: ישראל אהרוני )(1946 – 1882) was a zoologist in Ottoman and British Palestine widely known as the "first Hebrew zoologist." Aharoni discovered 30 previously unknown species of animals, insects and birds, and is credited with giving them Hebrew names. Aharoni is best known for collecting a litter of Syrian hamsters on an expedition to Aleppo, Syria. The hamsters were bred as laboratory animals in Jerusalem, but some escaped through a hole in the floor. The majority of hamsters in Israel today are thus said to be descended from this one litter.〔(:: Professor Paul's Lives of the Great Naturalists : Israel Aharoni )〕 ==Biography== Israel Aharoni was born in Vidzy, Kovno Governorate, Russian Empire (in present-day Belarus), and went to school in Prague. He immigrated to Palestine, which was then under Turkish rule, and his early zoological expeditions took place under the protection of the local Sultan, for whom he obtained butterfly specimens. Many of his collected specimens can still be viewed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.〔 (Israel Aharoni bio (Hebrew) )〕
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