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Gunther von Hagens is the founder of Bodyworlds (see link) where
real human (and animal) corpses are treated using a process called
"Plastination, his groundbreaking technology for preserving
anatomical specimens with the use of reactive polymers."
He has already done this to at least one horse,
so the next logical
step would be to combine horse and human to create the first
anatomically correct version of a real Centaur.
The Dogosaur Set is my follow up suggestion:
Body of a man with a dog's head, walking a dog with a man's head.
In the case of a Labrador this would naturally create the two
versions of a Labra-sapien.
Passionate dog owners could make the bequeathing request that
they are forever fused together with their beloved pets.
http://www.bodyworlds.com/en.html
[xenzag, Feb 25 2013]
Sarah Jessica Parker em um corpo de cão
http://cinefilos.jo...quiser/marsattacks/ [calum, Feb 25 2013]
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I think this is more or less baked by ye olde time carnival booths,
although they used pickling or air-drying instead of plastination to
preserve their monstrosities. |
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There's were not flayed (as far as I know) to reveal correct anatomical detail. //Odd.// - thanks! |
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