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Have you ever wondered why the eyes of a predator and the eyes of their prey look different? .
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Have you ever wondered why the eyes of a predator and the eyes of their prey look different? .
Dissection is part of many science class curriculums. And it’s met with many opposing viewpoints.
You’ve probably seen birds in the sky flying together as a group. Some species of bird will fly in a “V” or other shaped formation.
Dissect it! kits are made of a one-of-a-kind gelatin material that gives a realistic experience without the use of a real animal! The detailed instructions take you through the process so you can learn about everything inside the animal: their skeletal structure and where their organs are located.