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When you dissect any vertebrate you want to start with the Y incision. This is Y-shaped and goes from the shoulders to the groin. You should have the two arms of the "Y" meet above the sternum (breastbone.) This allows you to fully expose the chest cavity and abdomen. Just push hard enough to get through the skin. There are layers of muscle and tissue underneath that you will want to cut separately.

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