Ward's Disarticulated Cat Skeleton

This skeleton is completely disarticulated, except for the skull, to provide the students with a tool for studying individual bones. Type of record: Skeletons. Category: Anatomy (animal).

Wards Disarticulated Cat Skeleton 655215

This skeleton is completely disarticulated, except for the skull, to provide students with a tool for studying individual bones. All the bones of a mature cat have been cleaned and prepared, with all except the calcified tissue removed. The skull is intact and the bones of each foot are packed together in plastic bags, as are the ribs and tail. The vertebrae, with the exception of the caudals, are strung in proper sequence on a nylon cord.

Natural bone. The skeleton comes with a key identifying 48 structures and is packed in a compartmented plastic box for convenient study. Please Note: This product is marked as restricted and can only be purchased by approved shipping Accounts. To apply for a shipping account number, please click here. For more information and further assistance, call Customer Service at 800-962-2660 or send an email to wardscs@vwr.com. Probably the same as Cat Skeleton, Disarticulated, Item: 245850, from Carolina Biological Supply Company. See also Cat Skeleton, Disarticulated, in Black Plastic Storage Case, Item: 245861, for another disarticulated cat skeleton.

Item: 655215

Price: US$235.00 each

This page was updated on 21 February 2023

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