You
may have been tempted to put your cat in a copy machine at one time or
another, but this is taking that urge to a whole new level! The
Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
(IZW) in Germany has a Toshiba Aquilon CX CT-scanner that can
accommodate patients up to around 300 kilograms. That’s necessary when
you want to scan an unconscious zoo animal like a lion or a bear. IZW
has scanned around 80 different species so far, from the tiny naked
mole-rat to a two-meter-long fish.
You can see the scans of many of those animals at EZW’s website.
See how big a leopard’s fangs really are inside its face. The elephant
skull appears to revolve around teeth, instead of the trunk. And
somehow, the chameleon looks the same inside as it does outside.
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