The zoological word for feather is pinna.
A zoological name is a formal scientific name for an animal, as assigned by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).
We went to the zoological park with 158 species of animals
Panthera Leo
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Christopher Frost has written: 'A history of British taxidermy' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Taxidermy, Zoological specimens
Specimens from the New York Zoological Park - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 October 1912
O. V. Deming has written: 'Field autopsy and collection guide' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Handbooks, manuals, Game and game-birds, Zoological specimens
R. C. H. Sweeney has written: 'The scurrying bush' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Zoology, Collection and preservation, Zoological specimens, Natural history
Some Rare Specimens and a Few Old Friends New York Zoological Park - 1912 was released on: USA: 26 November 1912
James L. Clark has written: 'In the steps of the great American museum collector Carl Ethan Akeley' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Juvenile literature, Zoological specimens
Russell Francis Peterson has written: 'Silently' -- subject(s): Bats 'The story of a natural history expedition' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Description and travel, Juvenile literature, Zoological specimens
Mark Fairnington has written: 'Dead or alive' -- subject- s -: Insects in art, Zoological specimens
C. R. Madeley has written: 'Guide to the collection and transport of virological specimens (including chlamydial and rickettsial specimens)' -- subject(s): Chlamydia infections, Collection and preservation, Diagnosis, Diagnostic specimens, Rickettsial diseases, Transportation, Virus diseases, Viruses
Michael J. Dykstra has written: 'A manual of applied techniques for biological electron microscopy' -- subject(s): Biological specimens, Collection and preservation, Electron microscopy, Laboratory manuals, Technique
Fresh specimens can degrade quickly, making it challenging to maintain their integrity for a long period of time. Additionally, fresh specimens may be more prone to contamination and may require special preservation techniques to accurately study them under a microscope. Lastly, fresh specimens may not be easily accessible or readily available, requiring specific collection methods and expertise.
A collection of preserved plant specimens used for further study.