| Whitewolf |
| Fetal pigs >.> |
| Whitewolf |
| I’ve done feral pigs and pigeons and worms and giant salamanders and sharks and bleh but the face and eyes. I hate skinning that |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird They can be tricky in the cadavers bc they’re shrunken and dehydrated. But they’re pretty simple to follow on plastic models, bc they’re a bit more..plump haha Nerves were where I struggled, they all looked the same to me and then trying to remember all their functions 😩 especially the ones in the brain were rough |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird I’m an exercise science student so the muscles are my thing haha I think they’re so cool. Don’t get me started on nerves though, that was rough |
| Whitewolf |
| But even when I hydro dip my feet horns I let my mom deal with the face part (getting the eyeballs out etc) I just can’t do that yet lol |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Can you find the medial epicondyle on this humerus? I just point to one of the bumps and hope for the best lol |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Red, I much prefer that to muscles. At least with bones you can see the markings. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| medical students are an entirely different beast. my mom would talk about her clinic work at the dinner table sometimes and my poor brother did not have the stomach for it. he had to study like parasites and stuff for high school biology and just could Not (understandable but also RIP) |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird, ooo super cool! Bones are fun, I hate trying to remember all the individual features though haha |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Red, bones are my thing as an x-ray tech. XD I felt the same way. about the cadavers though. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| In my personal experience, bones were ok to worth with. It was just the cadavers that made me feeling a bit funky. Bc their faces were cut open or they’d have skin removed around just the jaw, or their eyelids removed. It was very confronting to see. Thinking that they were once a real person |
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| Whitewolf |
| I’ve done feral pigs and pigeons and worms and giant salamanders and sharks and bleh but the face and eyes. I hate skinning that |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird They can be tricky in the cadavers bc they’re shrunken and dehydrated. But they’re pretty simple to follow on plastic models, bc they’re a bit more..plump haha Nerves were where I struggled, they all looked the same to me and then trying to remember all their functions 😩 especially the ones in the brain were rough |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird I’m an exercise science student so the muscles are my thing haha I think they’re so cool. Don’t get me started on nerves though, that was rough |
| Whitewolf |
| But even when I hydro dip my feet horns I let my mom deal with the face part (getting the eyeballs out etc) I just can’t do that yet lol |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Can you find the medial epicondyle on this humerus? I just point to one of the bumps and hope for the best lol |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Red, I much prefer that to muscles. At least with bones you can see the markings. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| medical students are an entirely different beast. my mom would talk about her clinic work at the dinner table sometimes and my poor brother did not have the stomach for it. he had to study like parasites and stuff for high school biology and just could Not (understandable but also RIP) |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| Bird, ooo super cool! Bones are fun, I hate trying to remember all the individual features though haha |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Red, bones are my thing as an x-ray tech. XD I felt the same way. about the cadavers though. |
| Red Hill Hollow |
| In my personal experience, bones were ok to worth with. It was just the cadavers that made me feeling a bit funky. Bc their faces were cut open or they’d have skin removed around just the jaw, or their eyelids removed. It was very confronting to see. Thinking that they were once a real person |
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