Description
A “Rabbit Anatomy” (55×90 cm) educational chart visually presents the external and internal structure of the rabbit, including the major skeletal, muscular, and organ systems, making it ideal for zoology, veterinary, or biology instruction.
Chart Features and Content
Size and Durability: Measures 55×90 cm, printed in vibrant color and thermally laminated for durability (tear, water, and dust resistance), suitable for frequent classroom use.
Anatomical Systems Displayed:
Skeletal System: Shows the rabbit’s skull, vertebral column, ribs, scapula, pelvis, and limb bones (humerus, femur, tibia, etc.), labeled for comparative anatomy and veterinary reference.
Muscular System: Main muscle groups may be indicated, especially in detailed anatomy charts.
Major Organs: Accurately labeled lungs, heart, liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys, bladder, reproductive organs (male and female), and brain.
Other Features: Teeth (incisors and molars), ear structure, eye, and external features are often shown, with major blood vessels and nerves in advanced versions.
Educational Utility:
Ideal for understanding mammalian anatomy, dissection preparation, veterinary training, or introductory human-comparative biology.
Supports lessons on organ systems, structure-function relationships, and the basic biology of small mammals.
Helps students visualize three-dimensional organization and locate key structures quickly.
A rabbit anatomy chart of this size is an essential visual aid, offering a comprehensive reference for learning and teaching animal structure and function in educational and research contexts.