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  • An X-ray of a trout.  This trout has been cleaned in preperation for a human dinner.
    trout-tk11blue.jpg
  • A Northern Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens) jumps into water. This species escapes predators by seeking the safety of water.
    IMG_1584-crop.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-blue.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of fastskin swimsuit fabric.  This fabric simulates the water flow found on the skin of sharks.  Using natural materials for insperation has lead to these modern fabrics.  This fabric allows swimmers to decrease fluid resistance and had lead swimmers to record times..This image is  2 mm wide and was imaged at 35x magnification.
    K08fastskin07lines.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-whiteBW.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of fastskin swimsuit fabric.  This fabric simulates the water flow found on the skin of sharks.  Using natural materials for insperation has lead to these modern fabrics.  This fabric allows swimmers to decrease fluid resistance and had lead swimmers to record times..The reference bar is 100 um wide and was imaged at 131x magnification.
    K08semfastskin08col.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-whiteBW2.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-white.jpg
  • A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of fastskin swimsuit fabric.  This fabric simulates the water flow found on the skin of sharks.  Using natural materials for insperation has lead to these modern fabrics.  This fabric allows swimmers to decrease fluid resistance and had lead swimmers to record times..This image is  2 mm wide and was imaged at 35x magnification.
    K08fastskin00A1c.jpg
  • These  pointed scales are also known as dermal teeth. They give the shark's skin the feel of sandpaper.  The scales disrupt turbulence over the skin, considerably reducing the drag on the shark as it swims.  The reduction in fluid drag allows the shark to swim with less energy.  This unique design is duplicated in swimsuits and other surfaces that move through the water. The scale bar is 100 um and the magnification is 129x.
    K08sem-sharkskin05lines.jpg
  • These  pointed scales are also known as dermal teeth. They give the shark's skin the feel of sandpaper.  The scales disrupt turbulence over the skin, considerably reducing the drag on the shark as it swims.  The reduction in fluid drag allows the shark to swim with less energy.  This unique design is duplicated in swimsuits and other surfaces that move through the water. The scale bar is 20 um and the magnification is 321x.  This specimen came from a dogfish shark.
    K08sem-sharkskin01blu.jpg
  • These  pointed scales are also known as dermal teeth. They give the shark's skin the feel of sandpaper.  The scales disrupt turbulence over the skin, considerably reducing the drag on the shark as it swims.  The reduction in fluid drag allows the shark to swim with less energy.  This unique design is duplicated in swimsuits and other surfaces that move through the water. The scale bar is 20 um and the magnification is 187x. This sample was collected from a dogfish shark.
    K08sem-sharkskin02blu.jpg
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