Eh. A little of yes and no, I say. For one, she had them in a "sack". That's not how samples should be transported, and secondly, that is unsanitary and can spread disease. But only if the sack is more like a cloth based one. If it was an air tight sealed bag, then that's more okay.. Still weird lugging around a sack full of heads.
Eh. A little of yes and no, I say. For one, she had them in a "sack". That's not how samples should
It's true, they even have collection gear specifically for biological samples, and a sack would definitely have a risk of cross-contaminating the samples. It's helped a little by the fact that she only wanted the brains and was going to remove them from the heads later but it's still poor sample collecting process.
It's true, they even have collection gear specifically for biological samples, and a sack would defi