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The Inner Lives of Fish |
| By Ben on Fri Feb 1 2013 |
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| 'X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out,' an exhibit that opened at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington in February 2012, captures these aquatic wonders in X-rays. The prints offer a glimpse into the intricate inner workings of the fish and, for scientists, allow a detailed study of their anatomy and evolutionary development without dissection." More: a Flickr set of 40 fish x-rays from the exhibit. From the top down: Viper Moray Eel; Wedge-Tail Triggerfish; Long-Spine Porcupine Fish; |
Via bookofjoe, Wall Street Journal |
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