Anyone got any advice about what sort of magnifier is appropriate for
use when working with small (tiny!) bones?
I need something modestly priced, but that can be used to look at a
small selection of bones at a time.
[I'm trying to sort my first defleshed skelly - a juvie squirrel - I had
no idea the bones were so minute! Already lost the one collar bone I'd
located. :( ]
[For those who remember my request for advice on dealing with a
groundhog - hoggie is now being guarded by angels in Catholic cemetery.
So far, the rocks I piled on him seem to have kept off the raccoons,
foxes, coyotes etc.]
Eve
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