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Wet specimens are common in learning centers, school, and museums so why not have your own science display? Learn how to make your very own! This techinque can be used to preserve beloved pets who pass away or be a science display. No animals were harmed to make this video because they were already dead when I found them. It's amazing how easy it is to find dead animals when you're looking for them, especially when you live out in the country like we do. Specimens: Rat Eastern Mole ("Common Mole") Mouse Octopus Materials: Formalin Respirator (if not in a really well ventilated room, or outside) Gloves Goggles Needle and Syringe Glass jar (with a complete seal is ideal but not necessary) 70% Isopropyl alcohol Puppy pee pad Distilled water Coffee filter (to strain used formalin so it can be stored for a second use) Video Tutorial that I followed: How to Make Wet Specimens! My Entire Process by E's Refurbished Creatures • Видео Professional Taxidermy Teacher: Mickey Alice Kwapis Wet Specimens: A General Guide https://mickeyalicekwapis.com/blog/20... Here is a list of rules about animal parts and their laws: http://thegreenwolf.com/animal-parts-... Items in our Science Cabinet Display: Marimo Moss Ball (living) Forest moss (living) Our new wet specimens Bug collection (see my "Making a Bug Collection in Resin" video) Glass jellyfish (blown glass only, no real animal, even glows in the dark!) Seashells Salt rocks Meteorite fragment Say hi to me! Facebook: / the-little-black-shadetree-2194636917451574 Instagram: / thelittleblackshadetree About Me: My name is Shelly and I'd love for you to join my unique DIY projects and farm animal fun! I make crazy cakes, creative DIY projects, science experiments with my 3 kids, and having fun with all the animals on our farm. The name "ShadeTree" comes from "shadetree mechanic" or a "Do-It-Yourself-er". I'm passionate about life-long learning and empowering others to do-it-themselves too! Subscribe now to jump in on all my DIY projects and farm fun! Music: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Skyline by MusicbyAden / musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/skyline-musicbyaden Music promoted by Audio Library • Skyline – MusicbyAden (No Copyright M... –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #thelittleblackshadetree