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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => CRAFTING CORNER => Topic started by: BeeMaster2 on August 23, 2017, 03:50:28 pm
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I just took these pictures, one is a cropped picture of the other.
My wife's reaction was "What is it!" so that is how I am posting it.
I will give everyone a chance to guess and then provide the answer.
https://goo.gl/photos/TZJshpppgPPTEAhp6
Jim
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Wax that had been melted and then dripped in cold water and become solid? If do, this is the side facing down into the water.
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Exactly...
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Reminds me of when I was little and dripped candle wax in different colors in a cup of water :-)
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I just took these pictures, one is a cropped picture of the other.
My wife's reaction was "What is it!" so that is how I am posting it.
I will give everyone a chance to guess and then provide the answer.
https://goo.gl/photos/TZJshpppgPPTEAhp6
Jim
An excellent example of hyatid tracks in the 3rd gut
(Omasum) of a gestating bovine. Likely from the
Angus line given the tight elipsis of the gut-wall cells and
absence of excessive fats.
Nice resection by the way. I guess you didn't use the
Stihl to do the biopsy ? : wink:
Bill
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Wax that had been melted and then dripped in cold water and become solid? If do, this is the side facing down into the water.
That was my first guess but then wasn't quite sure with the lower whiter part.