Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Deer Stomachs

This assignment is probably the funniest and weirdest assignment I've had so far while working for CM-Life. I'm really glad that the stomach one got into the newspaper. Ashley's (Photo Editor) reaction was really funny when she first saw it, and so was Dave's (Managing Editor) reaction when he said, "I want that in color!"

Preparing the Stomach

Plymouth junior Codi Surowiec prepares to take the contents out of the four chambers of a deer stomach to compare the microbial content on Friday in one of the Brooks Hall research labs.

Cleaning the Stomach

Plymouth junior Codi Surowiec, left, and Midland graduate student Michelle Weaver disect a deer stomach on Friday in one of the Brooks Hall research labs. The deer stomachs are donated by hunters. The contents of the deer stomachs are used to study and compare the microbial content of the stomachs.

As shot for and published in CM-Life.

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