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here are pics from the male that died in shipping, again i dont know how long he was dead before i dissected him.
here's a pic of his jaw and front foot, number (1) points to the orange patch that helps identify it as a male, (2) points to the injury to the front foot, part of it is missing
here is a shot of its tail-the tip is missing and this appears to be a mechanical wound. the number points to one of the ulcers on the animal-these were not too far advanced to explain his death.
here is a shot of the oral cavity, its very pale, there is a little internal damage visible corresponding to the external wound on the lower jaw
here is what i saw with the first cut-worms all over the inside of the body cavity, i collected these up for inspection under a traditional high power monocular scope
here is a shot of the lungs with worms clearly visible in them
here is the gi tract, i have opened the stomach to show its lining-it looks pretty good. there is a full cloaca at the other end showing fecal matter, proof that this animal was eating fine, there were no visible adult worms in the fecal matter and it was well digested, no insect parts seen, possibly worm based
here are what i believe to be the testes, no fat bodies seen here at all but the animal looked pretty good on weight
here's a pic of his jaw and front foot, number (1) points to the orange patch that helps identify it as a male, (2) points to the injury to the front foot, part of it is missing
here is a shot of its tail-the tip is missing and this appears to be a mechanical wound. the number points to one of the ulcers on the animal-these were not too far advanced to explain his death.
here is a shot of the oral cavity, its very pale, there is a little internal damage visible corresponding to the external wound on the lower jaw
here is what i saw with the first cut-worms all over the inside of the body cavity, i collected these up for inspection under a traditional high power monocular scope
here is a shot of the lungs with worms clearly visible in them
here is the gi tract, i have opened the stomach to show its lining-it looks pretty good. there is a full cloaca at the other end showing fecal matter, proof that this animal was eating fine, there were no visible adult worms in the fecal matter and it was well digested, no insect parts seen, possibly worm based
here are what i believe to be the testes, no fat bodies seen here at all but the animal looked pretty good on weight