Monday, August 6, 2012

Natale: Bilaterally Symmetrical Organism

This is a Felis catus.  It was found at 42°13'51.91" -71°37'31.98".  It is bilaterally symmetrical because if you drew a line threw the organism, each side would match perfectly up.
This is an Equus grevyi.  It was found at 42°03'53.02" -71°34'51.59". It is bilaterally symmetrical because if you drew a line threw the organism, each side would match perfectly up.

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