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Human docs have it easy - we only need to know the anatomy of the human body. That's all.
I'm wondering ...
How do veterinary students/veterinarians learn the anatomy of different animals (e.g., cats, dogs, rats, rabbits, horses, cows, birds, dolphins, elephants, etc.)?
Although I'm sure there are certain similarities (e.g., vertebrates), do you use special reference books or diagrams?
If you were asked to identify a small bone from an unknown vertebrate, would you be able to determine if the bone was from a wolf, or from a dog, or from a cheetah?
I'm wondering ...
How do veterinary students/veterinarians learn the anatomy of different animals (e.g., cats, dogs, rats, rabbits, horses, cows, birds, dolphins, elephants, etc.)?
Although I'm sure there are certain similarities (e.g., vertebrates), do you use special reference books or diagrams?
If you were asked to identify a small bone from an unknown vertebrate, would you be able to determine if the bone was from a wolf, or from a dog, or from a cheetah?