2020
DOI: 10.17582/journal.aavs/2021/9.5.692.699
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Anatomical and Histological Features of the Gastrointestinal Tract in the Nile Crocodile, (Crocodylus Niloticus) with Special reference to its Arterial Blood Supply

Abstract: The present study was investigated the anatomical features of the gastrointestinal tract in the Nile crocodile with detailed information about its arterial blood supply. Four adult Nile crocodiles were used for studying the morphology, histology of digestive tract and its arterial supply. The crocodile was euthanized then fixed in situ with 10% formalin to be dissected. Other fresh specimen was sectioned into small pieces for histological investigation. Two specimens were injected by colored latex neoprene thr… Show more

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“…Six male Nile monitors were kept in a controlled environment for two days in the animal facilities within the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine's Histology Department laboratory, South Valley University's (SVU), Egypt. Euthanasia was conducted on the third day using ethically approved techniques by a trained veterinary professional using intraperitoneal administration of sodium pentobarbital 60-120 mg/kg (Shaker & Ibrahium, 2021). All of the animals were deemed healthy, based on visual health assessments.…”
Section: Ethics and Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six male Nile monitors were kept in a controlled environment for two days in the animal facilities within the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine's Histology Department laboratory, South Valley University's (SVU), Egypt. Euthanasia was conducted on the third day using ethically approved techniques by a trained veterinary professional using intraperitoneal administration of sodium pentobarbital 60-120 mg/kg (Shaker & Ibrahium, 2021). All of the animals were deemed healthy, based on visual health assessments.…”
Section: Ethics and Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%