Feather of Pigeon – Aves Chart | 468I | Dbios

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Feather of Pigeon – Aves Chart | 468I | Dbios

High-quality pigeon feather specimen for detailed Aves study. Durable, labeled, and ideal for anatomical observations in labs.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Material – Preserved biological specimen
Pack Size – Single unit
Grade – Laboratory-grade
Application – Zoology, ornithology, and comparative anatomy studies

Product Overview

The FEATHER OF PIGEON – AVES CHART is a meticulously prepared biological specimen designed for in-depth anatomical examination. This laboratory-grade feather specimen is preserved to maintain structural integrity, ensuring accurate observations of barbs, rachis, and vane formations. The chart format provides clear labeling for easy identification of key features, making it an essential tool for zoology and ornithology studies. The specimen is mounted on a sturdy backing for long-term durability, preventing damage during handling or storage. Its detailed presentation allows for comparative analysis with other avian species, aiding in the study of evolutionary adaptations. The chart is free from chemical preservatives that may distort natural characteristics, ensuring authenticity in educational and research settings. Whether used for microscopic analysis or macroscopic comparisons, this specimen offers a reliable reference for understanding avian feather morphology.

FAQs

1. What preservation method is used for this pigeon feather specimen?

The feather is preserved using a non-toxic, archival-grade technique to maintain its natural structure without chemical distortion.

2. Can this chart be used for microscopic examination?

Yes, the feather’s fine details, including barbs and hooklets, are preserved well enough for low to medium magnification studies.

3. Is this specimen suitable for long-term storage?

Yes, the sturdy backing and preservation method ensure the specimen remains intact for years when stored in a dry, cool environment.

4. Are there alternative avian feather specimens available?

While this chart focuses on pigeon feathers, similar specimens from other bird species may be sourced upon request for comparative studies.

5. How should I handle the chart to avoid damage?

Use clean, dry hands or gloves when handling, and avoid bending the feather or exposing it to moisture for prolonged durability.