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Tedco Toys

4D Vision Horse Anatomy Model

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SKU:
A-103531
UPC:
4893409261013
MPN:
26101
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Retail Price $54.00
Today's Price $47.00
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Description

A great gift for a horse lover! This 7 inch tall equine anatomy model contains detachable organs and body parts and display stand. Also includes Illustrated assembly guide and description of the horse anatomy along with some fun Q&A to test your knowledge. Model's parts include:

--Pelvis
--Humerus
--Ribs
--Diaphragm
--Cervial Vertebrae
--Trachea
--Metacarpus
--Cheek
--Lion
--Chop
--Neck
--Chest
--Hock
--Knee
--Belly
--Femur
--Tibia
--Radius
--Scapula
--Pancreas
--Stomach
--Kidney
--Aorta
--Intestine
--Lung
--Tail
--Vertebrae
--Skull
--Teeth
--Poll
--Heart
--Esophagus
--Metatarsus
--Muzzle

While this model has a reasonable level of detail, it is intended for younger audiences, and will not satisfy those looking for an advanced model. If you are interested in something more advanced, or are not sure if this model is right for you, please contact our support team.

Designed for children 8 years and up. Made by Tedco Toys.

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