Disarticulated Juvenile Raccoon Skeleton
This listing is for the disarticulated Juvenile Raccoon Skeleton pictured! We can not guarantee that this is a complete skeleton. The skull has all of it's teeth. This skeleton has been sorted into 7 labeled bags. the labels are as follows
1. Maxilla + Mandible
2. Atlas + Axis + Cervical Vertebrae + Thoracic Vertebrae + Lumbar Vertebrae + Caudal Vertebrae + Sacrum + Sternum
3. Innominate Bone + Scapula
4. Ribs
5. Femur + Tibia + Fibula + Patella + Humerus + Radius + Ulna
6. Tarsal Bones + Metatarsals + Carpal Bones + Metacarpals + Phalanges
7. "Miscellaneous" mostly dried cartilage + hyoids + Epiphyseal Caps
Despite the potential missing pieces this is still a very good skeleton to study if you are interested in anatomy. It would be a good first articulation skeleton if you are trying to learn just the basics. It would also be a good choice if your looking for bone materials. There are many different possible things to do with this skeleton!