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|nationality = {{Americans|[[United States]]}}
 
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|affiliations = [[San Diego]] [[Cenozoic]] Zoo
 
|affiliations = [[San Diego]] [[Cenozoic]] Zoo
|type of appearance = Direct}}'''Lucy Durr''' was the second assistant curator in the primates section of the [[San Diego (Lure)|San Diego]] [[Cenozoic (Lure)|Cenozoic]] Zoo. She was responsible for developing the exhibit of the [[Miocene (Lure)|Miocene]] [[Hominoid (Lure)|hominoids]] [[Harvey Cutter]] had captured during his [[Time travel (Lure)|time travels]]. When Cutter visited the exhibit, he complimented her on its accuracy. Even the mud stank like Miocene mud.
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|type of appearance = Direct}}'''Lucy Durr''' was the second assistant curator in the primates section of the [[San Diego (Lure)|San Diego]] [[Cenozoic (Lure)|Cenozoic]] Zoo. She was responsible for developing the exhibit of the [[Miocene (Lure)|Miocene]] [[Hominoid (Lure)|hominoids]] [[Harvey Cutter]] had captured. When Cutter visited the exhibit, he complimented her on its accuracy. Even the mud stank like Miocene mud.
   
 
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