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Animals inside out: controversial German scientist presents a new "Body Worlds" show
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A plastinated goat is seen during an exhibition preview at the Walter Zoo in Gossau, Switzerland, on Oct. 4.Miro Kuzmanovic / Reuters
German professor Gunther von Hagens, creator of the controversial, yet wildly popular 'Body Worlds' exhibit of human bodies, has expanded his vision by presenting 'Animals Inside Out,' an exhibition of animals preserved in polymer, allowing the viewer a unique perspective on their anatomy. The exhibition opens in Gossau, Switzerland on Oct. 5 and runs until Jan. 13, 2013.
A plastinated horse's head, showing its blood systemMiro Kuzmanovic / ReutersA plastinated sharkRegina Kuehne / EPAA plastinated reindeerMiro Kuzmanovic / ReutersA plastinated brown bearRegina Kuehne / EPA