Scientists are using ‘superworms’ as a safer, efficient way to clean animal skeletons

Scientists have discovered an innovative way to clean animal skeletons for research and educational purposes by using beetle larvae known as “superworms.” These larvae offer an efficient and effective solution to the challenge of cleaning bones, which is crucial for studying animal anatomy and preserving specimens for educational use. This method is not only practical but also environmentally friendly, as it reduces the need for harsh chemicals traditionally used in the cleaning process. By employing these superworms, researchers can maintain the integrity of the skeletons while ensuring they are thoroughly cleaned, making them valuable resources for learning and scientific exploration. QUESTION: How might the use of superworms in cleaning animal skeletons influence future scientific research and educational practices? 

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