Here’s a lion having a cat scan . . https://www.livescience.com/61977-tomo-the-big-cat-gets-cat-scan.html …pic.twitter.com/WoQuPWeF3m
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Here’s a lion having a cat scan . . https://www.livescience.com/61977-tomo-the-big-cat-gets-cat-scan.html …pic.twitter.com/WoQuPWeF3m
They scanned a giraffe here a few years ago, not sure how they got it into the buildingpic.twitter.com/MiOaBedNkF
Very carefully?
I mean presumably the animals are sedated and ventilated — no idea how you can get them to be still otherwise. The bed is nowhere near big/strong enough for the weight. What does the rest of the MRI room look like? Are there doors open for the legs to like be in the corridor? 
In the case of the giraffe it looks like it might be dead, though? 
In this case, yes: "This giraffe was named Susie and lived at The Wilds (part of the Columbus Zoo system) in Cumberland, Ohio, where she died of natural causes in December 2003 at which point her head came to WitmerLab at Ohio University for research."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMLaUikx9K0 …
So I guess it could be a severed head like in the one above. 
I did not want to know this
I'll be careful in future. Sorry.
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