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Perfect for building a natural history display or for use in ornithological studies. Eggs are also suitable to be used by rehabilitators for egg we...
View full detailsDiscovered by T. McCown near Mount Carmel, Israel in 1932, Skhul 5 is widely considered to be one of the earliest examples of the H. sapiens specie...
View full detailsThe shark ray, also called the bowmouth guitarfish, is an unmistakable specimen with its extremely broad and blunt head, clearly demarcated from it...
View full detailsThe secretary bird is native to the grasslands and savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa. This species' long legs make it able to locate and stalk prey i...
View full detailsThe sacred ibis, thus named due to it being worshiped as a God in ancient Egypt, is native to the Middle East and Africa. This species, like most I...
View full detailsThe ringed seal, named for the ringed spots of its pelage, is a small seal native to the Arctic. This species is solitary, dwelling on pack ice and...
View full detailsRaccoon dogs are omnivorous, and as their name implies, appear very similar in appearance to raccoons. Raccoon dogs maintain home ranges which vary...
View full detailsMouse lemurs, from Madagascar, are the smallest primates in the world. The gray mouse lemur Microcebus murinus, has a body length less than 5 inche...
View full detailsThe Mexican howler monkey is native to the rainforests of southern Mexico and South America. Like other howlers, the Mexican howler is diurnal, fee...
View full detailsThe long-nosed bandicoot is a small, nocturnal marsupial native to eastern Australia, recognized by its elongated snout and grayish-brown fur. It u...
View full detailsIn humans, the upper part of the sacrum connects with the last lumbar vertebra, and its lower part with the coccyx. Usually, the sacrum begins as f...
View full detailsThe harbor porpoise is found in coastal areas throughout the Atlantic and northern Pacific oceans. This solitary cetacean uses its characteristic s...
View full detailsThe glaucous gull inhabits the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America. This large, predatory sea bird possesses a wingspan up to 6' ...
View full detailsThe Ganges river dolphin is one of four to five species of freshwater cetaceans found in Asia and South America. The Ganges, as its name would sugg...
View full detailsThe Florida manatee, a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee, ranges along the coast of North America from the Carolinas, south to Florida, and thr...
View full detailsThe Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC having become extinct about the same time as the appearance of Cro-Magnon. This parti...
View full detailsThe blue wildebeest, a gregarious, herd-dwelling species, is one of the most abundant of the African bovids. During dry seasons, wildebeest will ma...
View full detailsThe pika is a member of the order Lagomorpha which includes all rabbits and hares. Pika are highly social and vocal compared with the other lagomor...
View full detailsThe African bush pig is a species of wild pig found in various habitats across sub-Saharan Africa. Belonging to the family Suidae, it is characteri...
View full detailsExcavated from the famous La Brea Tar Pits, this specimen represents one of the largest, most complete saber-toothed cats ever found. This specimen...
View full detailsThis full-scale skull replica is meticulously designed to accurately depict essential anatomical features such as sutures, fissures, joints, fora...
View full detailsPresenting Bag-O's by Skulls Unlimited: an assorted collection of damaged or misfit skulls, bones, teeth, and horns that promise endless possibilit...
View full detailsThis teardrop-shaped keychain features a real honey bee encased in acrylic resin, set against a yellow floral backdrop. Specifications: Teardrop L...
View full detailsWe believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These sp...
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