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Necropsy is a necessary part of exotic animal practice. Necropsies should be organized and performed in the same way each time. Thoroughness and consistency are keys to obtaining the maximum information from the necropsy. Special guidelines for forensic necropsies are discussed. Criteria for interpreting gross lesions, including size, color and consistency of organs/tissues are listed.