Wet Specimen Tutorial | Preserving a Large Mammal | Calf Specimen

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X:   / thomastktung   PLEASE NOTE: In the "Preservation and Display" step, i mentioned that one may make a tiny hole in the lid and plug that hole with cotton. This hole making step is purely optional and not compulsory. Although making one would be better, unless your specimens are stored in a separate space away from people, pets (live pets!) and from your house, i do not recommend making a hole. If your formalin wet specimen jar is going into a display cabinet or such, Inside your very own house, you must seal and thighten the lid/cap of the jar as secure as possible, for health reasons.
This video tutorial is on Wet specimen processing of a Calf. You can employ this technique for just about any large mammalian specimen you'd wish to preserve.
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