Real Domestic Cow Forelimb - Disarticulated
This is a one-of-a-kind product with unique photographs. You will receive the exact specimen shown, and once sold, it will be removed from the website.
This real disarticulated domestic cow forelimb is an excellent educational specimen for anatomy study, veterinary training, and comparative skeletal analysis. The specimen showcases the complex bone structure of bovine limbs, including the radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges in their natural articulation state. Ideal for educational institutions, museums, and professional researchers, this real bone specimen provides authentic anatomical reference material. The forelimb demonstrates the structural adaptations that enable cattle to support their substantial body weight and navigate varied terrain.
The domestic cow is a large domesticated mammal raised worldwide for milk, meat, leather, and as draft animals. Descended from wild aurochs, cows have been central to human agriculture for thousands of years. They are social herd animals with a complex digestive system, using their four-chambered stomach to break down tough plant material like grasses.
- Greatest Forelimb - Disarticulated Length 39.7 cm (15.6 in)
- Greatest Forelimb - Disarticulated Width 22.8 cm (9 in)
- Greatest Forelimb - Disarticulated Height 14 cm (5.5 in)