flying bird cartoon

Science Experiment: Dissecting a Bird
Photographs

two Cree high school students in Science lab

Warning

The following pages contain graphic pictures of blood and guts. If you are a prim and proper little old lady or gentleman that has not left your apartment or watched television for the past 50 years then it is recommended that you not proceed any further. Similarly, if you are highly religious, wealthy, a peacenik, a vegetarian, or a fanatic that is totally out of touch with the reality of our lives then maybe you should not proceed any further as well.


a Cree high school student with tweezers

Nitpicking

On the other hand, if you do any of the following activities on a regular basis:

then you may proceed because the following pictures are not likely to bother you.

Post Script: Little kids who like to be "Grossed Out" may also view the following pictures.


a dead robin ready for dissection inspecting the dead robin

two Cree high school students sitting in Science lab

Warning

If while viewing the pictures you start to feel light headed, sick, dizzy, or wobbly on your feet then step back a distance and sit down. Wait until you are feeling better. That is what we had to do when the dissection started. After a rest we were feeling fine enough to participate fully later on, but first we had to get over the shock of seeing a dead bird in our classroom. We had been absent the past few days and were not mentally prepared for this surprise when we returned to school.


Cree students preparing a bird for dissection close up of bird just before the first incision Cree students using computers in Science lab three students using computers

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