Red Deer Skeleton (Cervus elaphus), male, articulated on base 005-1021010

3B Scientific

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005-1021010
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Professionally prepared, hand-mounted real bone specimen of the red deer, which is one of the largest deer species with its amazing antlers (only the stags have antlers). It represents a typical example of the order of even-toed ungulates.
You can choose between a female (item-code: 1021009) and a male (item code: 1021010) red deer skeleton.

The skeleton is mounted on a moveable base plate.

Base dimensions: 270 x 69,5 x 3 cm
Withers height: 115 cm
Total height of the item: 216 cm

Red deer (Cervus elaphus)

Taxonomy
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Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Cervidae
 
Weight 120 kg
Brand 3B Scientific

The Red Deer Skeleton (Cervus elaphus), Male, Articulated on Base – Specimen 005-1021010 is a complete, life-size anatomical model designed for advanced study of large mammal anatomy. This articulated skeleton is securely mounted on a stable base, providing a realistic and durable teaching tool for veterinary schools, zoology courses, and comparative anatomy studies.

The model includes detailed features of the male red deer skeleton, such as the antlered skull, vertebral column, ribcage, and limbs, allowing for accurate examination of skeletal structure, articulation, and adaptation. Its robust construction ensures longevity and repeated use in educational and research environments.

Key Features:

  • Full-size articulated skeleton of Cervus elaphus (male red deer)

  • Mounted on a stable base for secure handling and display

  • Features detailed skull with antlers, ribs, spine, and limb bones

  • Durable design for long-term educational and research use

  • Ideal for veterinary training, zoology labs, museums, and comparative anatomy

This male red deer skeleton is an essential resource for teaching and research, offering a clear and comprehensive view of the skeletal structure of one of Europe’s most iconic large mammals.