The aim of this paper is to offer a comparative morphometric study of scapula and humerus between
red deer (Cervus elaphus) and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Both species show a similar morphology but
with small differences represented by a metric ratio. In the scapula, the most relevant is the one that
relates the smallest length of Collum (LmC) with the greatest length of the glenoid process (LMP). In the
humerus, the index with a discriminator value is less clear. Anatomic features of both bones are valid for
taxonomic determination