meh, id post the guts from my last buck hunt, but i dont want to be held responsible for everyone vomiting. still, pictures cannot convey that smell.
clip the guts?
damn thing had just eaten. so when i tried to pull the stomach out, it burst. the smell was unbelievable. my sister was 10 feet away and she puked. my little 2 year old niece was also there and she was fascinated by the guts. it was cute. but i dont ever want to smell that again.
I've been fortunate enough to get a broadside shot for all 5 of my deer (I'm a lucky little bastard) and was able to get each one in-shoulder-lung-heart-lung-shoulder-out. After I got one with my longest shot, we marked the position of our blind and then marked where it died, and had it spit out the distance. 218 yards with a .260 Remington and 8X scope

Frankly, I'm proud of that.
The next day my dad took a shot at a deer quartering towards us. He really wanted to get it down since someone had made hamburger out of the front left leg with a slug. The shot hit the lung and liver, but came out past the rear leg. He stank so bad during the hour ride back to camp

EDIT: Oh, pig dissection. The hilarity started before we even got the pigs. The teacher was going over a diagram of the digestive system, and she said the pancreas would look like chewed gum. Me and my partner just turned at grinned at eachother; we were both chewing gum. And then she pulled one out from underneath the teacher desk and started to show us how to cut it. The girl next to me said 'How could you kill such a cute little baby pig?!?' to which I replied 'Don't get into a debate on abortion. Not here, not now.' As the teacher tied down the example pigs leg, one of them slipped and yanked off a toe, which went flying across the room, landing on the paper of the girl who'd just been complaining. No ****. As it happens, it was piss easy. my partner let me do all the work with the pig, since he's a bit more squeemish and assumes that hunting deer gives me experience with dissection. It was really easy to identify everything, since the pig was HUGE.