Included are four real bone specimens: the front leg of a dog and the front foot of a horse, a cow and a pig respectively, as well as an original plastic cast of a human hand.
The dissected real limbs enable scientifc comparison of the anatomy of the front or rear legs of selected mammals and allow conclusions to be drawn about their walking and running behaviour. In order to be able to compare human with animal, an original plastic cast of a human hand or human foot is included in each case. This makes it possible to explain clearly e.g. the difference between plantigrades, digitigrades and unguligrades. The individual limbs are supplied as separate items and must be mounted on a wooden base. Assembly instructions are included.
The Front Legs of Different Mammals (Mammalia) Specimen (005-1021043) is a comparative anatomical set designed to showcase the skeletal structure and adaptations of mammalian forelimbs. This preparation highlights differences in bone arrangement, articulation, and morphology, allowing direct comparison between species to study functional adaptations.
Perfect for veterinary training, zoology, biology education, and comparative anatomy studies, this set helps learners understand how mammalian forelimbs have evolved for various functions, including locomotion, grasping, digging, and running. It provides valuable insight into musculoskeletal specialization and evolutionary biology.
Durable and professionally prepared, the Front Legs of Different Mammals Specimen is an excellent educational and research resource for universities, veterinary programs, and natural science collections.
Weight | 4 kg |
Dimensions | 0.004 x 0.007 x 0.7 cm |
Brand | 3B Scientific |