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A CT can of the Trinectes Maculatus species of fish, also known as the Hogchoker.
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Scan of the Bathyagonus Pentacanthus species of fish, also known as the Bigeye Poacher.
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A scan of the Thoracocarax Stellatus species of fish is shown, with color added by computer.
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A scan of the Xeneretmus Triacanthus species of fish, also known as the Bluespotted Poacher is shown, with color added by computer to enhance the rendering of the structure of the bones. Adam Summers is using a micro computed tomography, also known as "CT," scanner at a lab on Washington's San Juan Island as part of an ambitious project to scan and digitize more than 25,000 species in the world.
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A scan of the Hardhead Snailfish, Lopholiparis Flerxi