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Highly customizable ear bars
The elevated ear bar can raise the animal's head by 50mm (height can be customized), and the square bar is marked with a 55mm scribe line with 1mm accuracy. The ear bar provides a great help to the experimenter in making an animal locator.
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Cat/Monkey 45° Ear Bar
The tip of the 45-degree ear rod is an obtuse angle, which usually does not damage the eardrum of animals, protects animals from damage, and is suitable for long-term experiments
Cat/Monkey 18° Ear Bar
The 18-degree ear bar is relatively easy to penetrate into the ear canal of the animal, and it is convenient to fix the skull, but in most cases, it will damage the eardrum of the animal and affect the animals that need to be raised for a long time.
Ear bar (height adjustable)
Mouse Ear Rod - Flexible Earmuffs
The fixed contact surface of the mouse ensures that the head is fixed while avoiding damage to the animal's skull.
Mouse ear bar - tooth
This ear bar adopts hollow tooth type, which does not penetrate into the ear canal of the mouse, and has a large area in contact with the animal's head, which will not puncture the mouse's skull to cause damage, and can hold the animal's head relatively stably.
Mouse 60° ear bar
Aiming at the situation that the skull of mice is thin and easy to be crushed, a variety of ear rods for mice are designed. The tip of the ear rods for mice adopts a 60-degree obtuse angle to fix the ear canal of mice, which is relatively simple and convenient to use.
Rat hollow 45° ear bar
This ear rod is used for auditory research experiments. The sound stimulation signal is transmitted to the animal from the end of the ear rod through the small hole in the middle of the ear rod, and the eardrum of the animal will not be damaged when fixed; the front aperture is 1.0mm, the rear aperture is 3.0mm, and the front end angle is 45 degrees.
Rat 45° ear bar
The tip of this ear rod has an obtuse angle, which normally does not damage the eardrum of rats, protects animals from damage, and is suitable for long-term experiments.
Rat 18° ear bar
This ear rod is relatively easy to penetrate into the animal's ear canal, and it is convenient to fix the skull, but in most cases, it will damage the animal's eardrum and affect animals that need to be raised for a long time.