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Cat Femur Bone
The femur of a cat is a long bone of the hind limb. Its osteological…
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The humerus bones of a cat and dog have significant differences in their shaft and…
Where is the Liver in a Dog?
The exact location of the dog’s liver is essential for veterinary practice. Here, you will…
How is a Dog Kidney Different From a Pig Kidney?
Both the dogs and pigs have bean-shaped kidneys. But, you may easily differentiate the dog…
How Big are Dog Ovaries?
The dog ovaries are paired organs attached by the mesovarium to the body wall and…
Where is the Fabella on a Dog?
The fabella is the sesamoid bone in the stifle joint of a dog. Here, you…
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Hello, I am Sonnet (Veterinarian; I completed my DVM – DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE and have a good knowledge of VETERINARY ANATOMY) from AnatomyLearner.com. I tried my best to provide a perfect guide with possible explanations, labeled images, and videos to learn gross veterinary anatomy and veterinary histology of different organs or structures from the animal body. [Know More About Me]