Front and Hind Legs of a Horse (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen 005-1021052

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Real bone specimens from an adult horse. Each front leg up to and including the shoulder blade and each hind leg up to the hip joint. Rigidly mounted on a base plate.

Horse (Equus ferus caballus)
Taxonomy:
Class: Mammals
Order: Odd-toed ungulates
Family: Horses
Diet: Herbivore
Size: Approx. 50 – 200 cm
Weight: Approx. 100 – 1200 kg
Age: Approx. 20 – 50 years
Skeleton: Approx. 252 individual bones

Dentition formula:
Number: 36 – 44
Incisors (I): 3/3
Canines (C): 0-1/0-1
Premolars (P): 3-4/3-4
Molars (M): 3/3

The Front and Hind Legs of a Horse (Equus ferus caballus) – Specimen 005-1021052 is a detailed anatomical specimen showcasing the complete limb structures of the horse. Including both forelimbs and hind limbs, this model provides students and professionals with a clear understanding of equine skeletal adaptations for weight-bearing, locomotion, and performance.

Each leg displays major bones such as the scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, fibula, and metacarpal/metatarsal bones, along with their articulations. Designed for veterinary and biology education, the specimen highlights joint function, limb mechanics, and comparative anatomy. Built for durability, it is well-suited for repeated handling in academic and research environments.

Key Features:

  • Complete front and hind legs of Equus ferus caballus (horse)

  • Shows scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, fibula, and metacarpal/metatarsal bones

  • Provides clear insight into equine locomotion and skeletal function

  • Durable construction for long-term use in veterinary and zoology education

  • Ideal for veterinary schools, biology labs, and comparative anatomy studies

This horse limb specimen is a valuable teaching and research tool, offering a comprehensive look at equine limb anatomy and functional adaptations.

Weight 24 kg
Brand 3B Scientific