
Horse Leg Bones: Rear Limb Skeletal Structure 3D Model

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Horse Leg Bones: Rear Limb Skeletal Structure 3D Model
This is a high-quality 3D model of the horse leg bones, featuring both the front and rear limb skeletal structures with detailed joint articulations. Designed for anatomical accuracy, this model is ideal for veterinary studies, equine anatomy education, medical visualization, and professional 3D projects.
The model includes all major skeletal components of the equine limbs, such as the scapula, humeru, tibia, fibula, carpal and tarsal bones, metacarpals, metatarsals, and phalanges. Each joint is carefully aligned to ensure realistic proportions and articulation.
Perfect for veterinary students, researchers, animators, and digital artists, this horse limb skeleton can be used for educational purposes, scientific illustrations, biomechanical studies, or as a foundation for creating realistic animal characters in CGI, games, and simulations.
The model includes all major skeletal components of the equine limbs, such as the scapula, humeru, tibia, fibula, carpal and tarsal bones, metacarpals, metatarsals, and phalanges. Each joint is carefully aligned to ensure realistic proportions and articulation.
Perfect for veterinary students, researchers, animators, and digital artists, this horse limb skeleton can be used for educational purposes, scientific illustrations, biomechanical studies, or as a foundation for creating realistic animal characters in CGI, games, and simulations.