They are. Sometimes when you reach in to grab hold and start pulling stuff out you snag the lungs and sometimes you don't. For people who are new to processing, if the lungs don't come out at least partially with the rest of everything, they don't notice them. When you look in the cavity, if you don't know what exactly you are looking for, it's easy to miss the lungs as they are almost the same color as everything else.
ETA: when the lungs have been fully removed, you are able to see all the ribs. If you can't see the ribs, you havent removed the lungs.
Edited by PotterWatch - 3/29/12 at 9:54pm
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