Turn Leonard on and he occasionally twitches in his cage. Pick him
up by his tail and he says, "Hey, put me down!" Covered with real
mouse fur, Leonard is the most realistic looking ersatz mouse on
the market.
Looks and acts like a real geiger counter but you can make the
needle "jump: at the press of a button. Hide the remote control in
your pocket and make the needle move when people check themselves
for radiation. They'll go into hysterics thinking they have
received a lethal dose! Yuks galore!
You will be the talk of the lab with these handy glow-in-the-dark
pipet tips. They fit standard 20, 200, and 1000 microliter
pipetmen.
Three spring snakes fit into our realistic chemical reagent jar.
People expecting to weigh out chemicals will be ``attacked'' by the
snakes! A laugh riot!
This mini tape recorder fits behind any standard ultracentrifuge.
As the centrifuge accelerates, the mini recorder makes incredibly
loud scraping sounds to simulate the rotor becoming unbalanced.
Watch them run for cover as they think the rotor is about to go
through the wall!
Based on the old "spilled beer gag," an Erlenmeyer flask is tipped
on its side with the "contents" spilling out. The "liquid" is
really a transparent, solid plastic but only you will know that.
Perfect for dealing with neatness nuts in the lab.
Looks like a real beaker but when the researcher pours out any
fluid, it dribbles down the side! More fun than a barrel of
monkeys!
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