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The steenbok is a small antelope inhabiting southern and eastern Africa. They are sometimes know as the steinbuck or steinbok. This antelope rarely...
View full detailsAlso known as the Urania Leilu, the green-banded Urania is a day-flying moth of the Uraniidae family. It is found in tropical South America east of...
View full detailsDiscover the fundamentals of comparative anatomy with our Prime Collection Kit, featuring a diverse selection of real skulls from North American sp...
View full detailsThis captivating acrylic paperweight features a real spider and scorpion, perfectly preserved to showcase their intricate details. Whether you're a...
View full detailsEntomology is a branch of zoology focused on the identification of insects and has become an increasingly common hobby, with butterflies and dragon...
View full detailsThe spotted skunk is the only member of the skunk family that can climb. A nocturnal hunter, the spotted skunk is more active than other skunks. Th...
View full detailsThe warthog is native to arid regions of central and southern Africa. This gregarious species feeds on grasses, fruits, roots and various invertebr...
View full detailsThe two species of slow loris, Nycticebus pygmaeus and Nycticebus coucang , are both native to southeast Asia. This nocturnal primate lives an arbo...
View full detailsThe Sloth Bear found in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh feeds primarily on termites. Its nose and lips are modified for more efficient consumption of ...
View full detailsThis specimen, believed to be that of a Roman gladiator, is dated from between 72 AD and 472 AD and was unearthed near the Coliseum in Rome, Italy....
View full detailsThe rock hyrax, also called the rock dassie, is found throughout most of Africa. This species makes its dwellings in rocky crevices. The rock hyrax...
View full detailsThe Ringtail, also called the Civet Cat and Cacomistle, is a nocturnal, cat-sized carnivore resembling a small fox with a long raccoon-like tail. T...
View full detailsThis egg-laying Monotreme possesses a duck-like bill, webbed feet, and a sizeable flattened tail. Native to Australia, this aquatic mammal eats a v...
View full detailsThe Musk Ox, named for the musky odor emitted by the males of this species, once ranged over much of Asia and North America. Now this prehistoric l...
View full detailsThe Indus river dolphin is native to a small region of the Indus river system of Pakistan. Although this species is somewhat smaller than the Gange...
View full detailsThis male pelvis skeleton replica consists of hip bone, sacrum with coccyx and 2 lumbar vertebrae. This high quality anatomical model is a great ad...
View full detailsThis accurate replica of a human humerus bone is a great tool for teaching and learning about the anatomy of the human skeletal system. The replica...
View full detailsThe false killer whale received its name from its similarity in appearance to the true killer whale. The false killer whale easily adapts to capti...
View full detailsThe Chinese water deer is a small cervid, native to regions of China, Southeast Asia and has been introduced in Europe. Unlike many deer species, t...
View full detailsThe chacma baboon, also known as the Cape baboon, is a large primate found throughout Southern Africa. These baboons have an average length of ar...
View full detailsThe cassowary is a large flightless bird native to the rainforests of New Guinea and Australia. This species possesses a characteristic keratin cov...
View full detailsLike other hyenas, the brown hyena is primarily a scavenger. Large powerful jaws allow this species to break open bones to gain access to the nutri...
View full detailsThe black rhinoceros once ranged over much of Sub-Saharan Africa. Due to recent over hunting for its horn, this species is now only found in a hand...
View full detailsTear drop necklace with a real spiny spider in clear acrylic Specifications:8.5" length