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X-ray Vision: Crisscross Prickleback

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February 21, 2012

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The radiograph reveals the fine details of this skeleton—especially the long, spiny dorsal fin that forms the prickles on the fish’s back. The quality of detail is remarkable, considering that this specimen from California was preserved a century ago, in 1910.

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