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'''Fish With Pincers.''' Fresh-water aquatic specimen. White River, Vermont, n. d. Dried fish, bones, skin and portions of marine exoskeleton. Preserved with lacquer. 21 cm. – 5.5 cm. | '''Fish With Pincers.''' Fresh-water aquatic specimen. White River, Vermont, n. d. Dried fish, bones, skin and portions of marine exoskeleton. Preserved with lacquer. 21 cm. – 5.5 cm. | ||
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Fish With Pincers. Fresh-water aquatic specimen. White River, Vermont, n. d. Dried fish, bones, skin and portions of marine exoskeleton. Preserved with lacquer. 21 cm. – 5.5 cm.
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Specimen discovered on the White River, near Royalton, Vermont. Pincers are elements of crustacean biology as well as being found in some arachnids (scorpions).