Rat Skeleton – Realistic Detailed Rodent Bone Structur 3D Model

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3D Model Details
| Vendor: | Jerry10 |
| Published: | Apr 09, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 44.7 MB |
| Game Ready: | Yes |
| Polygons: | 508,294 |
| Vertices: | 48,240 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | – |
| Rigged: | Yes |
| Animated: | Yes |
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Rat Skeleton – Realistic Detailed Rodent Bone Structur 3D Model
The skeleton of a Rat is a highly detailed representation of a small mammal adapted for agility, burrowing, and survival in diverse environments. This skeletal model is ideal for educational, scientific, and digital content purposes.
The skull is compact with large incisors, characteristic of rodents, allowing continuous growth and efficient gnawing. The eye sockets are relatively large, reflecting strong vision for nocturnal activity. The jaw and teeth structure is specialized for gnawing seeds, plants, and other materials.
The vertebral column is flexible, allowing swift and agile movements. The tail vertebrae are elongated, aiding in balance and coordination during climbing or rapid directional changes. The rib cage is small but protective, while the pelvis and limb bones are proportionally strong to support climbing, digging, and running.
The forelimbs are delicate yet functional, with tiny claws for grasping and digging. The hind limbs are longer and muscular, designed for jumping, running, and quick escape from predators.
Uses of the Rat Skeleton Model:
Educational and academic study in biology or zoology
Scientific research on rodent anatomy
Veterinary training and practice
Digital content creation (3D animation, games, VR/AR experiences)
Museum exhibits and interactive displays
Available File Types:
.FBX – Game and animation-ready format
.OBJ – High-resolution 3D model
.STL – 3D printing and prototyping
.BLEND – Blender editable file
.DAE / Collada – Cross-platform 3D model format
The skull is compact with large incisors, characteristic of rodents, allowing continuous growth and efficient gnawing. The eye sockets are relatively large, reflecting strong vision for nocturnal activity. The jaw and teeth structure is specialized for gnawing seeds, plants, and other materials.
The vertebral column is flexible, allowing swift and agile movements. The tail vertebrae are elongated, aiding in balance and coordination during climbing or rapid directional changes. The rib cage is small but protective, while the pelvis and limb bones are proportionally strong to support climbing, digging, and running.
The forelimbs are delicate yet functional, with tiny claws for grasping and digging. The hind limbs are longer and muscular, designed for jumping, running, and quick escape from predators.
Uses of the Rat Skeleton Model:
Educational and academic study in biology or zoology
Scientific research on rodent anatomy
Veterinary training and practice
Digital content creation (3D animation, games, VR/AR experiences)
Museum exhibits and interactive displays
Available File Types:
.FBX – Game and animation-ready format
.OBJ – High-resolution 3D model
.STL – 3D printing and prototyping
.BLEND – Blender editable file
.DAE / Collada – Cross-platform 3D model format


















