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Explain how specimens are preserved in a biological museum?


Specimens are preserved in a biological museum in the following ways:

  • Animal specimens are usually preserved in jars containing preservative solutions.
  • Plants and animals are sometimes preserved as dry specimens.
  • Insects are preserved in insect boxes after collecting, killing and pinning.
  • Large animals (e.g. birds and mammals) are stuffed and preserved in containers.
  • Animal skeletons are also preserved.
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