Skulls Unlimited processes thousands of skulls yearly for hunters, professionals, and educators.
Learn more!
Porcupines' quills, or spines, take on various forms, depending on the species, but all are modified hairs coated with thick plates of keratin, an...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex, often called T. rex, was a massive carnivorous dinosaur that lived around 68 to 66 million years ago during the late Cretaceous ...
View full detailsThis Skeletons: Museum Of Osteology bag has a wide ranges of usage: can serve as a traditional backpack, gym bag, travel cinch bag, also can provid...
View full detailsSKELETONS: Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is the only skeleton museum that can be found in the United States. Powered by Skulls Unl...
View full detailsMost birds cannot chew their food, and owls are no exception as they tend to swallow their prey whole, bones and all. Use this unique opportunity ...
View full detailsThe rattle is composed of a series of hollow, interlocked segments made of keratin, which are created by modifying the scales that cover the tip of...
View full detailsThe bobcat is a medium-sized feline species found throughout North America. They are named for their short, "bobbed" tails. Bobcats are strict car...
View full detailsOne of the widest distributed wild canid in North America, coyotes can be found from Central America north through central Canada and into Alaska. ...
View full detailsThe bobcat is a medium-sized feline species found throughout North America. They are named for their short, "bobbed" tails. Bobcats are strict ca...
View full detailsProve your bravery and enjoy a real Scorpion Sucker! You can consume a real scorpion, stinger and all. The non-venomous arachnid are edible and per...
View full detailsThe "What if You Had Animal..." book series is a great educational tool for learning and comparing animal anatomy. From feet, hair, eyes, ears, and...
View full detailsVelociraptor is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that existed approximately 75 to 71 mya (million years ago) during the later part of th...
View full detailsThe red fox is native to North America, Europe and most of Asia and has been introduced to Australia and Africa. Although a member of the order Car...
View full detailsThe American opossum ranges in North America, from Central America and Mexico in the south, through the United States east of the Rocky Mountains a...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous, feeding on plants, berries, insects,...
View full detailsThe grizzly bear is a subspecies of the North American brown bear. Grizzly bears are found throughout much of inland Alaska, portions of northern a...
View full detailsThe nine-banded armadillo is a small, armored mammal native to the Americas, particularly abundant in the southern United States and Central Americ...
View full detailsAllosaurus was a large, carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago. It walked on two legs, had a...
View full detailsThe rattlesnake has long been the subject of persecution. In actuality, this reptilian predator is a valuable part of the natural food chain. Using...
View full detailsSpecifications: 100% REAL crickets, deliciously seasoned. Offered in three flavors: Bacon & Cheese, Salt N' Vinegar, or Sour Cream & Oni...
View full detailsThe American beaver is the largest rodent found in North America. These aquatic herbivores make large dams of wood and mud to flood and create habi...
View full detailsUtahraptor was a large, feathered, predatory dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 125 million years ago. It’s the largest...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous, feeding on plants, berries, insects,...
View full detailsDeinonychus was a genus of carnivorous dromaeosaurid dinosaur. There is one described species, Deinonychus antirrhopus. This 3.4 meter (11 ft) long...
View full details