Renowned anatomist Alice Roberts, known for her criticism of the imperfections of the human body, embarked on a project to create a replica of her body that corrected what she perceived as design flaws. With the help of an anatomical artist and special effects designer, she unveiled her “Perfect Body” at the Science Museum in London. From ostrich legs to squid skin, her replica incorporated anatomical features from other animals to improve efficiency and functionality. Roberts’ unique project has sparked fascination and controversy, and a BBC documentary explores her unconventional creation.