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The origin of birds has long been the subject of great debate. Skull Unlimited offers an expanding line of fossil and recently extinct bird species including the dodo, moa, Teratorn, Phororhacos, great auk and others.
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| Raphus cucullatus | Average Skull Length: 19cm / 7.5" |
| Origin: Mauritius | |
| WTQ-302 Skull - Replica | Teaching Quality: $189.00 |
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 WTQ-302 Replica - Teaching Quality |
| Teratornis merriami | Skull Length: 22.86cm / 9" |
| Origin: North and South America | |
| WDS-11 Skull - Replica | Teaching Quality: $139.00 |
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 WDS-11 Replica - Teaching Quality |
| Phororhacos inflatus | Skull Length: 38cm / 14.96" |
| Origin: South America | |
| WDS-10 Skull - Replica | Teaching Quality: $208.00 |
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 WDS-10 Replica - Teaching Quality |
| Pachyornis elephantopus | Average Skull Length: 16cm |
| Origin: New Zealand | |
| WTQ-151 Skull - Replica | Teaching Quality: $116.00 |
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 WTQ-151 Replica - Teaching Quality |
| Pinguinus impennis | Average Skull Length 14.6cm |
| Origin: Northeast Atlantic | |
| WTQ-207 Skull - Replica | Teaching Quality: $154.00 |
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 WTQ-207 Replica - Teaching Quality |
| Aepyornis maximus | Skull Length: 12.5" (31.7cm) |
| Origin: Madagascar | |
| WBC-241 Skull Bone Clones® Replica | Museum Quality: $360.00 |
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 WBC-241 Replica - Museum Quality |
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  WKO-005 Replica - Museum Quality |
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"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
-Charles Darwin