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Plain Shark Dissection Specimen for Biology Labs | Vertebrate Anatomy

This plain preserved shark dissection specimen is an excellent and accessible model for studying shark anatomy and understanding how cartilaginous fish differ from bony fish and other vertebrates. Commonly used in middle school, high school, and introductory college biology labs, this specimen allows students to explore body organization, organ systems, and adaptations for life in the ocean. Each specimen measures approximately 18–22 inches in length and is not injected, making it ideal for hands-on classroom dissection focused on observation and structural identification.

Shark Anatomy Structures (External & Internal):

  • Dorsal fin

  • Pectoral fins

  • Pelvic fins

  • Caudal fin

  • Gills

  • Spiracles

  • Lateral line

  • Mouth

  • Teeth

  • Liver

  • Stomach

  • Intestines

  • Heart

  • Kidneys

  • Gonads (when present)

This preserved shark specimen for dissection supports instruction in vertebrate biology and marine anatomy, making it a strong choice for anatomy labs, life science courses, and homeschool science programs. The specimen’s size allows clear visibility of major structures while remaining manageable for student dissection and group activities.

Did You Know? Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone, which makes their bodies lighter and more flexible—an adaptation that helps them swim efficiently and survive as top predators in marine ecosystems.

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Store specimens in an area of room temperature away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze or expose to high temperatures (more than 85ºF). Specimens will last 12 months when left unopened. After opening, the specimen should be placed in a zip-top bag and may be kept for up to one month. 

Discounts available for purchases of 10 or more shark specimens!