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  • 300022502028153215001125504009720540162813PublicAssets/3620This image captures the spiral-shaped ovary of an anglerfish in cross-section. Once matured, these eggs will be released in a gelatinous, floating mass. For some species of anglerfish, this egg mass can be up to 3 feet long and include nearly 200,000 eggs. <br></br> This image was part of the <em>Life: Magnified</em> exhibit that ran from June 3, 2014, to January 21, 2015, at Dulles International Airport.James E. Hayden, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.James E. Hayden, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.Photograph

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    Anglerfish ovary cross-section

    This image captures the spiral-shaped ovary of an anglerfish in cross-section. Once matured, these eggs will be released in a gelatinous, floating mass. For some species of anglerfish, this egg mass can be up to 3 feet long and include nearly 200,000 eggs.

    This image was part of the Life: Magnified exhibit that ran from June 3, 2014, to January 21, 2015, at Dulles International Airport.

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    James E. Hayden, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.

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    James E. Hayden, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.

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    3620

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