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This paperweight showcases two formidable arachnids an intricately preserved spider and a scorpion set within clear acrylic resin. Sourced from glo...
View full detailsThe scorpion mud turtle is a medium-to-large sized aquatic turtle species found in Mexico, Central America and South America. It is primarily carni...
View full detailsThe golden eagle, originally native to much of Eurasia and North America, has been extirpated from much of its former eastern North American range ...
View full detailsThe scarlet macaw is native to rainforest portions of Mexico, Central, and South America. This large bird is named for its brilliantly colored feat...
View full detailsA ruler can be a crucial item needed in Osteology. This ruler is the perfect way to measure bones or skulls for simple comparison within your scien...
View full detailsThe short- beaked echidna also known as the spiny anteater, is a mammal that lays eggs. The platypus and the Echidna are the only two living mammal...
View full detailsThis magnificent raptor, once near extinction due to the elimination of their favorite prey, the passenger pigeon, and the use of DDT, is now reco...
View full detailsThis popular kit has been used in Skulls Unlimited's skull workshops, held throughout the US at naturalist and teacher conventions. This kit, which...
View full detailsBearded dragons are lizards that are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers. In the wild th...
View full detailsThis specimen is one of the set of seven wonderfully detailed half scale models. Other options include Homo sapien, Homo erectus, Gorilla gorilla, ...
View full detailsPerfect 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 detailsThis small wading bird ranges throughout North and South America, Asia, Europe and Africa. The snipe uses its long sensitive beak to probe the soil...
View full detailsThe Owl Monkey, also called the night monkey, is one of the only nocturnal monkeys. The huge eyes found in this species allow for more light absorb...
View full detailsThe northern elephant seal is the largest pinniped in North America with males weighing up to 2,200 lbs. (1000 kg). This species ranges in the Paci...
View full detailsThe murre is native to the Northern Atlantic as well as much of the North American Pacific coast. Apart from the breeding season, this pelagic spec...
View full detailsThe mandrill, found only in the forests of West Africa, is a diurnal, terrestrial baboon. This omnivorous primate feeds on a variety of plants, sma...
View full detailsThis species is native to the Indomalayan region of Southeast Asia. Pangolins are unique mammals covered in tough keratin scales. This species is n...
View full detailsAlthough it is now a domestic species the llama's historical range included much of the Andes Mountains of South America. Domesticated by the Incas...
View full detailsHorses have been used by man for thousands of years for transportation and as beasts of burden. They are browsers feeding on grasses as well as ot...
View full detailsDimetrodon was an apex predator, among the largest of its day. It grew to up to 9.8 ft in length. The name Dimetrodon means "two measures of teeth"...
View full detailsThe cotton-top tamarin is native to the tropical rainforests of Columbia, South America. Named for the white wisps of hair located on its head, thi...
View full detailsThe alligator snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North America and arguably within the world. This huge turtle reaches a shell len...
View full detailsSkulls Unlimited is proud to present our line of veterinary osteological models. This ever-growing selection of quality models is perfect for the p...
View full detailsThe African leopard once ranged throughout most of Asia. Today, the largest populations are found in much of Africa. Leopards are famous for their ...
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