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How Do You Prepare 8.5 Meters of Invertebrate Tissue?

Category: Cephalopods!
Posted on: March 29, 2007 9:49 AM, by CR McClain

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How to video on Giant Squid preparation from the British Natural History Museum.  This is the same individual I had the pleasure to visit last year. Click on either image to view a larger version.

 

photos: Craig R. McClain (2006) 

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I like that the you have to photo-mosaic the giant squid in order to it all from a distance.

Posted by: Kevin Zelnio | March 29, 2007 10:23 AM

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