HOW DO I SAWED WOOD
Created on: August 4th, 2006
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Ugh. Before anybody gets uppity, that's a lab tech making a saggital section of a preserved specimen cat for a vertebrate zoology class - the cat is long since dead, and has already been skinned from the neck down, as you can see in the photo. I've done it myself, and once you get past the look of it, it really does become just another specimen. That said, I kinda hoped I wouldn't see it outside of the lab.
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