Explore the anatomy of a real Atlantic crayfish with this authentic formalin-preserved specimen prepared for educational research and dissection purposes. Ideal for marine biology courses, anatomy labs, classroom demonstrations, homeschool science, and specimen-based learning, this preserved crayfish provides students and educators with a hands-on opportunity to study crustacean anatomy, segmented body structure, appendages, and marine invertebrate biology. This professionally preserved specimen is well suited for lessons in marine zoology, comparative anatomy, invertebrate biology, coastal ecology, and aquatic science education. Carefully sourced, preserved, and packaged by Gulf of Maine, Inc., the crayfish supports repeated classroom observation and structured educational use in both formal and informal learning environments. Students can examine important anatomical features including claws, antennae, cephalothorax structure, abdominal segmentation, swimmerets, and tail fan anatomy. The specimen is sealed and prepared for convenient classroom handling, laboratory instruction, and educational display. Perfect for: Marine biology and zoology labs Anatomy and dissection instruction Homeschool science education STEM and classroom demonstrations Comparative invertebrate anatomy studies Coastal and aquatic ecosystem learning Professionally packaged for reliable educational use, this preserved crayfish specimen helps bring marine science lessons to life through real-world observation and hands-on learning. What's Included: One preserved Atlantic crayfish specimen Individually sealed and ready for classroom, lab, homeschool, or display use