Dog (Canis lupus familiaris), sacrum 005-1021060

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Real sacrum of a dog to demonstrate the typical bone structure and anatomy.

Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Taxonomy:
Class: Mammals
Order: Predators
Family: Dogs
Diet: Carnivore
Size: Approx. 20 – 85 cm
Weight: Approx. 1 – 70 kg
Age: 7 –18 years
Skeleton: Approx. 280 individual bones

Dentition formula:
Number: 42
Incisors (I): 3/3
Canines (C): 1/1
Premolars (P): 4/4
Molars (M): 3/3

The Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) Sacrum – Specimen 005-1021060 is a precise anatomical specimen representing the sacral region of the canine spine. Formed by fused vertebrae, the sacrum is a key structure that connects the spine to the pelvis, supporting weight transfer and locomotion in dogs.

This model clearly illustrates the sacral vertebrae and their role in skeletal alignment and hindquarter function. Durable and accurate, it is designed for repeated use in veterinary schools, zoology courses, and comparative anatomy studies.

Key Features:

  • Anatomical sacrum from Canis lupus familiaris (dog)

  • Displays fused sacral vertebrae and pelvic connection

  • Durable construction for long-term academic and research use

  • Ideal for veterinary training, biology education, and comparative anatomy

  • Compact format for focused study or inclusion in teaching collections

This canine sacrum specimen is a valuable teaching and research tool, offering detailed insight into skeletal function and adaptations in dogs.

Weight 0.008 kg
Brand 3B Scientific