X-rays of Oregon Zoo animals yield spooky Halloween vibes
Updated 17:09, 27-Oct-2018
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The Oregon Zoo has come up with a new, creepy way to look at the animal kingdom just in time for Halloween. It shared what it calls "gothy" X-ray scans of its animal occupants during a routine health check-up on Twitter on Oct. 18. /VCG Photo

The Oregon Zoo has come up with a new, creepy way to look at the animal kingdom just in time for Halloween. It shared what it calls "gothy" X-ray scans of its animal occupants during a routine health check-up on Twitter on Oct. 18. /VCG Photo

In an eerie and mesmerizing series of images, it unveiled the inner-workings of a range of creatures great and small, including a gecko, python, a beaver’s tail, a flamingo's slender legs and even a tiger’s paw. /VCG Photo

In an eerie and mesmerizing series of images, it unveiled the inner-workings of a range of creatures great and small, including a gecko, python, a beaver’s tail, a flamingo's slender legs and even a tiger’s paw. /VCG Photo

This health check of the zoo’s occupants has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween vibes. /VCG Photo

This health check of the zoo’s occupants has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween vibes. /VCG Photo

The scans are reportedly useful diagnostic tools that help reduce time under anesthesia, according to BBC. /VCG Photo

The scans are reportedly useful diagnostic tools that help reduce time under anesthesia, according to BBC. /VCG Photo