Fig. 44.1.

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Thoracic radiograph, lateral view, sub-adult male long-nosed fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri). The arrows mark the cranially located tracheal bifurcation. There is a normal, diffuse bronchointerstitial pattern throughout the lung fields. The angle between the cardiac silhouette and the sternum is shallower than in the dog and is similar to the angle seen in cats aged >10 yr. Image: Taronga Wildlife Hospital
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