Sure, you can preserver it as any other brain - in formaldehyde or alchol.
The brain was disposed of. They did not preserve it.
The weight of a deer brain typically ranges from about 120 to 150 grams, depending on the species and size of the deer. For example, a white-tailed deer, which is common in North America, usually has a brain that falls within this range. Factors such as age and health can also influence brain weight.
Deer are not commonly used as mounts because the fur of deer are difficult to preserve. Many taxidermists who attempt this feat end up with unhappy customers.
0.230 kg.
Yes it will dry out and preserve the hide. They will rot if not taken proper care of.
no
Yes - all animals that are born with a brain - are also born with natural instinct embedded in their brain.
yes......... normal human brain has 8 cell for a particular part means newton brain had 12 cells
go to brain pop that will teach you everything
The brain has 100 billion neurons and as you grow older they die, so let us try to preserve them!
Shoot them in the brain with a shotgun
To preserve a deer skull effectively, you can start by removing any remaining flesh and tissue. Then, soak the skull in a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide to whiten and disinfect it. Finally, apply a clear sealant or varnish to protect the skull and keep it in a dry, cool place to prevent decay.