X-Ray Prints

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X-ray of ShellNautilus Shell – Nautilus repertus shell
The Nautilus is the only living cephalopod whose body structure is externalised as a shell. It has remained relatively unchanged for millions of years, making the Nautilus a living fossil.
X-ray of ShellsConeshell spiral – Conus virgo
A predatory and venomous sea snail.
X-ray of ShellCowry – Cypraea tigris
A large sea snail that measures up to 15 cm in length
X-ray of ShellTurbo – Turbo jourdani
This is the largest turban shell that occurs in Australia. urban Shells have a large, right-handed, spirally-coiled shell into which the animal can fully withdraw.
X-ray of Shark JawGreat White Shark – Carcharodon carcharias
Shark Jaw of a Great White Shark.
X-ray of Shark Vertebra Great White Shark – Carcharodon carcharias
Are you afraid of the Great White Shark? These giant fish can reach 4 – 5 metres long and weigh up to 1,100 kilograms. It is rumoured they can get even bigger.
X-ray of SeahorseTiger Snout Seahorse – Hippocampus subelongatus
This protected seahorse species is endemic to West Australian waters, and spends its time in muddy, silty habitats of less that 20 metres.
X-ray of a snakeElapid Snake – Suta fasciata (Rosen’s Snake)
Collected in a recent survey of Millstream National Park
X-ray of a fishSilver Arowana – Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
his fish is a native to South America. Also called the ‘monkey fish’, the Silver Arowana can jump out of the water to catch its prey.
X-ray of Tasmanian DevilTasmanian Devil Skull – Sarcophilus harrisii skull
This rowdy marsupial is in the midst of a battle for survival against a devastating disease. In some areas, Devil Facial Tumour Disease has wiped out 90% of the population.
X-ray of a FishTrevally – Carangoides species
This predatory fish is hunted as well as hunter. A prized game fish, the Trevally is powerful and fast.

Are you a Tiger Snout Seahorse enthusiast? Are you searching for a unique gift for a Silver Arowana lover? From sharks to shells, Western Australian Museum Prints has an array of x-ray images that you can choose to feature on canvas, phone covers, mouse mats and much more.

All prints are high quality images that have been x-rayed for the Western Australian Museum x-ray collection, allowing you to see inside your favourite critter in great detail. 

To purchase your favourite print visit http://www.wamuseumprints.com.au