IN 2002, A TEACHER DONATED HIS BODY TO SCIENCE BUT ASKED THAT HIS LOYAL DOG STAY BY HIS SIDE
Anthropologist Grover Krantz left behind more than research, he left a legacy of loyalty.
Before his death in 2002, he donated his skeleton and that of his beloved dog, Clyde, to the Smithsonian.
Today, their remains rest together in an embrace at the National Museum of Natural History, symbolizing an unbreakable bond between knowledge, love, and devotion.

