Looking for a fun way to rediscover or revise the anatomical complexities of your favorite animals? Your average pet dog has about 319 bones and 350 pairs of muscles.
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Say goodbye to worrying about remembering vocabulary: you simply need a multi-channel approach to revision -- and you\'re about to get just that.
And unlike other study books, it provides a fully immersive and engaging experience while you revise for crucial exams and work to retain the information that will be critical to your career.
Unlike other Veterinary Anatomy Coloring books, Animal Anatomy Coloring Book is printed on a colorable surface, and not on glossy paper.
In Animal Anatomy Coloring Book , you\'ll discover: ● 43 anatomical illustrations of the skeletal, muscular, and external Anatomy of 13 different animals ● Crystal clear numbered arrows pointing accurately to specific body parts -- so you can label them yourself and check your answers when you\'re ready ● An easy-to-navigate answer sheet on every other page for quick and easy reference ● Key anatomical terms you need to know as a pre-vet (or someone who just wants to learn more about the fascinating Anatomy of our Animal friends) ● A unique way of retaining more information in both your short-term and long-term memory through the aid of a visual interactive tool ● A sure way to stay calm and fulfilled as you study one of the hardest subjects in Veterinary medicine ● A downloadable digital copy for you to use in any way you want And much more.
A far better solution is to save your time and frustrations by engaging in some fun and mentally stimulating activities -- while storing more information than you ever thought possible.
Forcing yourself to retain all the information you need will only fuel burnout and stress -- which can potentially cause long-term health problems.
Even if you love studying, you\'ll still find it quite challenging to memorize everything by just reading your good ol\' textbook or rewriting those terms over and over again. which will eventually lead to information overload and mental block -- wasting most of your precious time.
The old practice requires long hours of reading and cramming...
And that\'s just one of the many animals you need to study! This is why Veterinary Anatomy is one of the hardest subjects to master.
Looking for a fun way to rediscover or revise the anatomical complexities of your favorite animals? Your average pet dog has about 319 bones and 350 pairs of muscles