Prepared, real, front horse foot up to the carpal joint. The individual bones are rigidly connected to each other. The hoof capsule is supplied separately with the foot.
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 Horse (Equus ferus caballus), Carpal Bones, Specimen (005-1021053) is a professionally prepared anatomical specimen that provides a detailed view of the equine carpus (the "knee" joint in the forelimb). This specimen highlights the arrangement of individual carpal bones, joints, and articulations, making it an excellent resource for studying locomotion, joint mechanics, and equine limb anatomy.
Ideal for veterinary training, equine science, zoology, and comparative anatomy education, the carpal bones specimen allows students and professionals to explore skeletal adaptations, joint function, and conditions affecting equine mobility.
Durable and precisely prepared, the Equine Carpal Bones Specimen is a valuable educational and reference tool for universities, veterinary schools, equine training centers, and natural science collections.
Weight | 1.619 kg |
Brand | 3B Scientific |