Pünktlich zu Halloween veröffentlicht der Zoo von Oregon einige seiner Lieblingstier-Röntgenbilder, die während routinemäßiger Gesundheitsprüfungen gemacht wurden. Und die sind gleichsam spooky wie schön.
https://twitter.com/OregonZoo/status/1052596867962298368
Rodrigues flying fox pic.twitter.com/gTZbTnG68s
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 17, 2018
Ball python pic.twitter.com/ntUxMKzurh
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 17, 2018
A beaver's tail pic.twitter.com/cpuhPvlGxD
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 17, 2018
Toco toucan pic.twitter.com/GNxcufCaRW
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 17, 2018
Rad radiography from health checks at our veterinary center: another thread pic.twitter.com/kScVui2sVv
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Fat-tailed gecko pic.twitter.com/bxo3ydamOG
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Dwarf mongoose pic.twitter.com/iVl49RR8Lg
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Screech owl pic.twitter.com/JtLPLJHSSx
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
A tiger's paw pic.twitter.com/6xV7OFPzoh
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Wolf eel pic.twitter.com/bQsIBaBf77
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Hedgehog (dark spot is gas in the stomach) pic.twitter.com/EXdszLGopN
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
Three-banded armadillo pic.twitter.com/67i2ENJBz8
— Oregon Zoo (@OregonZoo) October 18, 2018
(via Colossal)
Geil.