Bone specimen of a horse skull consisting of approximately 37 individual bones, which are rigidly connected to each other. All the teeth are firmly attached to the jaws.
Length: Approx. 60 cm
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 Skull (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen (005-1021006) is a professionally prepared anatomical specimen that provides a complete view of equine cranial structure. This specimen highlights the skull bones, jaw, dentition, nasal cavity, and cranial features, making it an excellent tool for studying feeding mechanics, respiration, and sensory adaptations in horses.
Ideal for veterinary training, equine science, zoology, and comparative anatomy education, the skull allows students and professionals to explore the structural adaptations of horses and compare them with other large mammals.
Durable and carefully prepared, the Horse Skull Specimen is a valuable educational and research resource for universities, veterinary programs, equine training schools, and natural science collections.
Weight | 5.138 kg |
Dimensions | 0.0042 x 0.0027 x 0.0068 cm |
Brand | 3B Scientific |