What do you mean against their will? Did you ask them politely?
I can’t believe nobody has posted this edit yet
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Poor Sonic…
Hats off to all these people keeping everything under control and helping these creatures. I cannot imagine how pissed off that lion or tiger would be if they woke up in the middle of a giant metal donut that makes tons of noise. I mean that takes a lot of courage. Most I will volunteer for is the bird, the fluffy burrito, and maybe the hedgehog. Pretty much anything that won’t eat me.
The crossovers between veterinary medicine and pediatric medicine are a lot more significant than most people like to think about. The Venn diagram isn’t a perfect circle…but it’s close.
“Against their will” made me chuckle
Ok, now do animals being tortured and murdered against their will. Much much bigger photoset.
Captain Buzzkill.
How long does something need to stay still for a CT scan and can you send water through, just thinking about aquatic animals if you could just send the tank through.
Looking at my axolotl who can happily sit there not moving for hours in the hope of ambushing prey, staying still should be easy enough.
Depends what imaging technique they’re using. X-ray CT might work ok with a little water in the way. Nuclear magnetic resonance might not be so good.
On OkCupid, I once briefly courted a woman with the username “RazeTheAxolotl.” One of my opening questions was whether she meant “raise” or “raze.” She meant “raise.”
I don’t think asking that helped with my chances. We didn’t end up going on any dates.
I don’t think animals are ever okay getting CT scanned
This made me smile! I love it 😀
tomorrow is monday again, folks
He is thinking how he is going to hunt and kill all these humans, one by one.
20 ccs of lasagna, stat!
I have a feeling, most of those are MRT and not CT
MRT machines are much larger than the devices shown here.
Burrito
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Interesting.
Did you take these pictures, or could mention their source? I want to make sure the author(s) get credit.
Got no serious answer, so here are some results based on reverse image search:
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Rhinoceros. Credit: Chicago Zoological Society. Possible source: Black Rhinoceros Undergoes Portable CT Scan At Brookfield Zoo
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Bear. Credit: Kimberly Fornek / Pioneer Press. Possible source: Brookfield Zoo CT scan
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Humsters. Credit: unknown.
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Alligator. Credit: UF College of Veterinary Medicine. Possible source: Massive sick alligator given CT scan at University of Florida
Feel free to add more in your replies if you have time to search.
Dear, @fossilesque@mander.xyz please credit the authors and/or sources of the picture you’re posting. Those most likely aren’t public domain, meaning credit is required (and possibly more). Also citing the source provide interesting background on the pictures.
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The author is my mom
The mice got a nice pillow