Comedy King (1907–1929) was a British bred thoroughbred racehorse that raced his entire career in Australia.
Comedy King was owned by Sol Green, one of Australia's biggest bookmakers and one of the country's richest men.
Starting at the odds of 10/1 he won by a margin of a 1/2 neck carrying 7st 11 lb (49.5 kg) and collected first prize money of £6,178.
A few months after his death, Comedy King's remains were exhumed and his bones sent to be displayed at the newly formed Australian Institute of Anatomy.
However, it's unknown if Comedy King's skeleton was ever assembled, and as recently as 2013 an attempt was made to match up boxes of equine bones at the institute to see if the horse could be “put back together”.