The real bone specimen of an adult horse is composed of approximately 205 individual bones. It represents a typical example of the order of odd-toed ungulates. There are only minimal differences in body plan between the different breeds of horses. You can choose between a female or a male item. The skeleton is mounted on a moveable base plate.
The Horse Skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), Female, Specimen (005-1021002) is a fully articulated anatomical preparation that provides a complete overview of equine skeletal anatomy. This mounted specimen includes the skull, vertebral column, ribcage, limbs, and pelvis, offering detailed insight into bone structure, articulation, and functional adaptations in horses.
Widely used in veterinary education, equine science, zoology courses, and comparative anatomy studies, this skeleton helps students and professionals explore the biomechanics of locomotion, musculoskeletal health, and skeletal comparisons between horses and other large mammals.
Durable and professionally mounted, the Female Horse Skeleton Specimen is a valuable resource for universities, veterinary programs, equine training centers, and natural science collections.
Length: Approx. 250 – 300 cm
Width: Approx. 60 – 70 cm
Height at withers: Approx. 140 – 170 cm
Weight: Approx. 170 – 200 kg
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
Weight | 170 kg |
Brand | 3B Scientific |