In Paris: France's National Museum of Natural History on Tuesday unveiled the world's first "plastinated" squid -- a 6.5-metre-long (21.25-feet) deep-sea beast donated by New Zealand and named in honour of a creature featuring in Maori legend. Plastination entails replacing the animal's water, fat and other liquids with a polymer that hardens. It means the specimen can be appreciated in... Share Post
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