Comparative Anatomy of the Carpal Joint Across Animal Species: From Camels to Canines

Welcome to another anatomy exploration! In this video, we dive into the anatomy of the carpal joint across different animal species — including the camel, horse, Ox, dog, and others. We highlight and compare the bony structures that form the carpus, such as the distal radius and ulna, carpal bones (Carpal I–IV, radial, intermediate, ulnar, accessory, other carpal bones), and the metacarpal bones. Whether you're a veterinary student, anatomist, or simply curious about animal limb anatomy, this video provides clear visuals and explanations to help you understand how the carpal joint varies and functions across species. About the Channel: This channel is dedicated to advancing veterinary anatomy education through clear, visual explanations and high-quality dissections that make complex structures easy to understand. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and hit the bell to get notifications for the other related anatomical videos. Visit our Facebook page found in Bio: /animalsanatomy Dr. Ahmad Al Aiyan