X-rays of More Animals
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On the left is an x-ray of the head of a puppy. On the right is an
x-ray of a dog that is pregnant with puppies. Look closely to see the ribs and spines of
the pups

On the left is an x-ray of the pelvis, hips, thighs and legs of a dog.
On the right is an x-ray image of the front legs and feet of a dog

On the left is an x-ray of the head and front legs of a cat and on the
right is a side view x-ray of a cat head

On the left side is an X-ray of the front legs and feet of a cat. On
the right side is an X-ray of a mouse

These three images are x-rays of a monkey, a monkey head and the arm of
a monkey. On the first x-ray, notice how clearly you can see its heart, spine and ribs.

On the left is an x-ray of a sheep that is pregnant. You can see the
bones of the spine and head of the baby. On the right side is an X-ray of the leg and foot
of a sheep
Introduction to X-rays
X-rays Courtesy of Case Western Reserve University