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Cleaning Animal Specimens: A Detailed Process Explained

17 July 2026
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• Researchers at Ferdowsi University in Mashhad, Iran, are using superworms to clean animal skeletons.
• The superworms, larvae of Zophobas morio, can efficiently strip flesh from various animal specimens.
• Traditional methods for cleaning skeletons, such as boiling or chemical treatments, have significant drawbacks.

Niloofar Alaei Kakhki, a bioinformatician at Ferdowsi University in Mashhad, Iran, and her research team have discovered that superworms can effectively clean animal skeletons. The museum associated with the university receives numerous animal donations, leading to a shortage of space for storage. To address this issue, the team proposed using superworms, which can quickly and gently remove flesh from animal corpses, as detailed in their recent paper published in PLOS One. Traditional cleaning methods, such as boiling or chemical treatments, are time-consuming and can damage delicate bones or harm the environment. The use of superworms presents a sustainable alternative for preparing specimens for study and exhibition.

Why It Matters

This research highlights the innovative use of biological methods in specimen preparation, which is crucial for natural history museums. The reliance on superworms for cleaning skeletons not only addresses space issues but also promotes environmentally friendly practices in scientific research. As museums face increasing pressures from rising specimen donations, finding efficient and sustainable methods for specimen preservation becomes essential for maintaining biodiversity records and educational resources.

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