Visitors to Oxfordshire Museum can marvel at some unusual skeletons this month, that depict how animals and birds use their bones to move.
Museum curator Lorraine Horne is pictured with an ‘undead osprey’ swooping down on a ‘zombie fish’, while elsewhere visitors to the Woodstock venue can see inside the carcass of a coypu – a rodent once bred in this country for its fur. Ms Horne said: “This is an insight into what lies beneath our skin. It show animals’ flexibility, and how we have evolved.”
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