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  • 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
  • Eastern Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica)
    K12-woodfrog7089.jpg
  • An xray of the head of a Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura).
    K08Xturkeyvulturehead1B.jpg
  • An xray of the head of a Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura).
    K08Xturkeyvulturehead1.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 3 mm wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath06-5B.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 3 mm wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath06-5.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 2 mm wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMBluebirdfeathres2-3B.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 500 um wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath10blu2.jpg
  • Eastern Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica).  Eastern Wood Frog Hibernating.  This special frog, found in the eastern parts of the united states has the ability to freeze solid and recover with out any ill effects.  This frog is frozen solid at 25F and took about an hour to warm up and hop away.
    K12-woodfrog7126frozen.jpg
  • X-Ray of a mallard duck head. mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos).
    x07duck.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 3 mm wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath06-5.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-whiteBW.jpg
  • An x-ray of a bat (Hipposideros jarvatus) collected in East Java Indonesia in 2014.  The mateial that looks like sand in the ears of teh bat are blood sucking ticks.
    K14X-largebat2.jpg
  • An x-ray of a bat (Hipposideros jarvatus) collected in East Java Indonesia in 2014.  The mateial that looks like sand in the ears of teh bat are blood sucking ticks.
    K14X-largebat.jpg
  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
    bat_5976.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 3 mm wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath06-5B.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
  • Eastern Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica)
    K12-woodfrog-C1.jpg
  • X-Ray of a mallard duck head. mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos).
    x07duckhead.jpg
  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
    bat_6040.jpg
  • SEM of Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feathers.  This image is 500 um wide..These feathers have micro-structures that reflect blue light.  These microscopic features allow the bird to display bright blue iridescent colors.
    K08SEMbbfeath10blu2.jpg
  • A coprolites is the fossilized feces of a prehistoric animal. As it is very rare that a sample can be accurately related to a specific genus of animal, coprolites are classified according to their own taxonomy. This specimen was collected from  cretaceous rock in North America
    K08Coprolite0005.jpg
  • Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) captured in flight. These bats begin to fly just about sunset each night.  During the winter moths the little brown bat will fly to a cave to hibernate for the winter.  These bats also consume a huge amount of insects every night. Theses bats fly with their mouths open as they make the ultrasonic sounds used for feeding with their mouths.
    bat_7155.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra06B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra02B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra02A.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-huvert-blue073.JPG
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03C.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15Xhumanvert-Comp03.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-002.JPG
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp02B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp02A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01C.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-humanvert-Comp01B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra010A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra09A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra06A.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra04A.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-huvert-blue066.JPG
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-004.JPG
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra01A.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-005.JPG
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra010B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra09B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra04B.jpg
  • An x-ray of a human lumbar vertebra. T5
    K15X-human-vertebra01B.jpg
  • A  view of a human vertebra
    K13-Humanvert-001.JPG
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