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i recently got 8 new imports, many were labled 'b grade', this means ones with missing limbs/digits and ulcerations, the irony is that the b grades survived shipping. 2 died in transit, and these are ones whos conditions didnt look too bad-so i decided to dissect them to see what did them in. first here a picture of my scope, the hospital tray i salvaged from a dumpster and its come in very handy since day 1, but because my scope weighs so much i will use it for that (the metal base to my scope is 50 LBS, about 4 stone) the dissection scope has a long swing arm on it and for that reason was meant for cadavers i believe.
here is a shot of the vent showing its a female
this female had little external injuries to see, but the few she did were pronounced, like this pic of her lower jaw indicates-that is her dentary bone sticking out in the photo
opening the oral cavity you can see that the whole portion of the lower jaw near that external damage is red and inflamed (1). there is a lot of redness here, the dark red colour on the tung i am unsure if this is due to her illness or post mortem change (i dont know how long she was dead)-since i have not dissected a healthy specimen for comparison. (2) is the tung, (3) is vomerine teeth
here is a shot of the body cavity as it is when exposed, the lungs cannot be seen here, the large dark object at the top is the liver. the green colour stain on the muscle bothers me-that is a result of bile leaking out of the gall bladder-i have no way of knowing how it was punctured but a worm exiting or entering it is a valid guess.
i removed the digestive tract and looked at the lungs-you can clearly see the worms in there-they were still alive
here is the digestive tract, note bile stain in the intestine. i found only 1 worm in this tract
i am unsure about these (#1), i dont have my book on me here at school-are these the kidneys?(#2) are these some female related stuff-anyone know for sure?
all in all i only found 7 adult worms in the lungs-most in the right one and one otherwise in the body cavity and one in the digestive tract, i saw 2 different kinds of worms, a pic of them is posted here
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/7/39804.html?1122066172
more pics will post soon

here is a shot of the vent showing its a female

this female had little external injuries to see, but the few she did were pronounced, like this pic of her lower jaw indicates-that is her dentary bone sticking out in the photo

opening the oral cavity you can see that the whole portion of the lower jaw near that external damage is red and inflamed (1). there is a lot of redness here, the dark red colour on the tung i am unsure if this is due to her illness or post mortem change (i dont know how long she was dead)-since i have not dissected a healthy specimen for comparison. (2) is the tung, (3) is vomerine teeth

here is a shot of the body cavity as it is when exposed, the lungs cannot be seen here, the large dark object at the top is the liver. the green colour stain on the muscle bothers me-that is a result of bile leaking out of the gall bladder-i have no way of knowing how it was punctured but a worm exiting or entering it is a valid guess.


i removed the digestive tract and looked at the lungs-you can clearly see the worms in there-they were still alive

here is the digestive tract, note bile stain in the intestine. i found only 1 worm in this tract

i am unsure about these (#1), i dont have my book on me here at school-are these the kidneys?(#2) are these some female related stuff-anyone know for sure?

all in all i only found 7 adult worms in the lungs-most in the right one and one otherwise in the body cavity and one in the digestive tract, i saw 2 different kinds of worms, a pic of them is posted here
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/7/39804.html?1122066172
more pics will post soon