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English: Museum für Naturkunde Skeleton Preparation An exhibition case at Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin giving an overview of the techniques used for the preparation of osteological (skeleton) specimens.

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Dissected Cartilaginous Fish (Subclass: Elasmobranchii) in jars of alcohol.

Bottom left use of skin beetles Speckkäfer (Dermestidae) to remove soft tissues from skulls.

Photo of the scientific collections.Drawers containing skulls and other specimen parts on the left. Montage specimens on the right.

Right Skulls and other skeletal parts from the scientific collections.

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Montage (assembled skeleton) of a Beech Marten , in German, Steinmarder (Martes foina)
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