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European roe deer fetus
Wet specimen in jar
Capreolus capreolus
European roe deer fetus - Wet specimen in fluid - Capreolus capreolus
The jar in which it is contained measures approximately 14cm in height and 8cm in diameter.
The glass stopper is blocked and sealed with a silicone gasket.
The vial contains no formalin, as specimen fixation is carried out prior to preparation. Contains isopropanol. Does not move over time. A few crystals of thymol have also been added to the preparation to combat mold.
The specimens are not killed for this purpose
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13.5cm
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Biological preparation
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You can see the bones through the skin!
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Ref: AM-T02
European roe deer fetus
Wet specimen in jar
Capreolus capreolus