"No? Well, you'll learn what to look for with experience. For now, though, you're going to need to remove the skin. Finding the direction the muscle faces will be easier, after that," Timea commented. "Before doing that, however, you should really wash your hands. Walking around dirty might make it more likely you'll get sick, but handling bare flesh when dirty will practically guarantee it, and should be avoided if you can", she said next, taking a step back. "You don't need to be as obsessive about it as city folk, but definitely get the dirt off of your hands."