I suggest you take a look at interesting x-rays that were taken specifically for scientific purposes or completely by accident.
Many things in ordinary life, unfortunately, cannot be examined from the inside. But there can be a lot of interesting things there. What to do in this case? Fortunately, everything has long been invented before us. The use of X-rays can solve this problem and satisfy human curiosity.
Pacemaker on x-ray
Mobile phone in hand
This is a hammerhead shark that can grow to impressive sizes
There are as many as ten species of hammerhead sharks in the world. The largest of them is the giant hammerhead shark, which can grow up to 6 meters in length.
Man with headphones and microphone
X-ray image of an LED lamp
Bat shot
The guy put on glasses during an x-ray
X-ray of a horse's head
The seahorse looks like a fairy-tale creature
The girl forgot to remove the piercing during the x-ray
Jewelry and piercings may not be removed during an x-ray examination if they are made of high-quality implant titanium.
The monkey looks like a horror movie monster
This sight is a little painful to look at
Kiwi bird hatches an egg
Among all birds, the kiwi is the absolute record holder for the ratio of egg mass to the body mass of an adult. An egg can weigh up to 25% of the weight of the bird that is about to lay it.
Medical device for treating neck fracture
Neurostimulation system for the prevention of epileptic seizures
X-ray of a protective helmet
Shot of the fin of a 58-year-old dolphin
Most people, to understand the age of a dolphin, look at its teeth. However, after the animal turns thirteen years old, this method loses its accuracy. Therefore, age is determined by the bones in the flippers. The thing is that over time they begin to grow together. Therefore, researchers can estimate the lifespan of a particular dolphin based on the condition of its skeleton.
A fish called sea snipe ![]()


