Species
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Skull concluding hyoid & mandible
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Vertebral column
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Ribs & Sternum
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Forelimb
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Hind limb
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Visceral bone
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Total
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Cattle
|
34
|
51
|
R+S=T
26+1
|
24×2=48
|
24×2=48
|
2
|
210
|
Horse
|
34
|
54
|
36+1
|
20×2=40
|
20×2=40
|
Absent
|
202
|
Dog
|
34
|
51
|
26+1
|
40×2=80
|
38×2=76
|
1
|
269
|
Pig
|
40
|
41
|
14=1
|
14×2=28
|
21×2=42
|
1
|
166
|
7:21:00 AM
University Notes
Veterinary Anatomy
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