That being said, it's also due to the incredible carelessness of some students when handling natural history specimens. The need to handle those properly and carefully, especially when it comes to teaching collections which are used by generation of students, cannot be stressed enough.
Well, lesson learned, and I spent some time repairing it and reinforcing it with wires and additional support. Unfortunately, a toe was lost in the process.
I also added a brass plaque to the base, which always adds to the finished piece I think.
Right side view
Detail of the scapular belt area
Despite the fact that I don't like at all to come back on a specimen I consider finished, this was an interesting experience, since I usually don't build skeletons with that much wiring although I kind of like the look of it.
It's now back in the university teaching collections, let's hope it stays in one piece this time!
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