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Cross-section through skeleton of Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata), side view

Cross-section through skeleton of Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata), side view


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Cross-section through skeleton of Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata), side view

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Anatomy Animal Skeleton Dead Animal Dissected Herpetology Hollow Reptile Tortoise Radiated Tortoise


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This print showcases a cross-section through the skeleton of a Radiated tortoise, offering us an intriguing side view into its intricate anatomy. Against a pristine white background, this studio shot captures the full length of the reptile's dissected body. The horizontal composition allows us to appreciate every detail of this hollow structure. The image provides an excellent resource for herpetology enthusiasts and researchers alike, as it offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one animal in particular - the Radiated tortoise (Astrochelys radiata). With no people present in the frame, our focus is solely on this deceased creature's skeletal remains. Colin Keates, renowned photographer from Universal Images Group (UIG), has masterfully captured this moment frozen in time. The radiated tortoise's skeleton is meticulously displayed with precision and clarity. Each bone tells a story of resilience and adaptation that has allowed these creatures to thrive for centuries. Whether you are fascinated by anatomical studies or simply intrigued by nature's wonders, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. It serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity found within our natural world and invites us to contemplate the beauty hidden beneath even seemingly ordinary exteriors.

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