A little elbow grease, some formaldehyde, and a lot of ingenuity—that’s what it took for taxidermists at the Museum of Natural History to prettify a giant squid along with a coelacanth, a rare fish known as the “living fossil”.
A little elbow grease, some formaldehyde, and a lot of ingenuity—that’s what it took for taxidermists at the Museum of Natural History to prettify a giant squid along with a coelacanth, a rare fish known as the “living fossil”.