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http://oa.scopty.com <br>
 
http://oa.scopty.com <br>
 
If you liked the virtual cows, then try this 3D model of the horse’s leg which was created as a free online resource by vet student Per Karlsson at the RVC. To develop this model, he used an MRI image dataset from the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/rvc-equine RVC Equine Department]. The result is an interactive experience where users can learn more about how a horse’s foot is built up.
 
If you liked the virtual cows, then try this 3D model of the horse’s leg which was created as a free online resource by vet student Per Karlsson at the RVC. To develop this model, he used an MRI image dataset from the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/rvc-equine RVC Equine Department]. The result is an interactive experience where users can learn more about how a horse’s foot is built up.
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'''3D Dog'''<br>
 
'''3D Dog'''<br>
 
http://www.real3danatomy.com/bones/dog-skeleton-3d.html<br>
 
http://www.real3danatomy.com/bones/dog-skeleton-3d.html<br>
 
This amazing resource has been developed by Dr Cathy Fuller and her team at the [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/anatomy Centre for Comparative and Clinical Anatomy] at the University of Bristol. Vuild from real images taken rendered into a 3D format which can be rotated, zoomed and progressively dissected. Great education and fun to use too!
 
This amazing resource has been developed by Dr Cathy Fuller and her team at the [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/anatomy Centre for Comparative and Clinical Anatomy] at the University of Bristol. Vuild from real images taken rendered into a 3D format which can be rotated, zoomed and progressively dissected. Great education and fun to use too!
      
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