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Dinictis was a genus of sabre-toothed cats that lived during the Oligocene epoch, around 33 to 26 million years ago. Belonging to the family Nimrav...
View full detailsRecognized for its distinctively long face and large size, Chacma baboons have a variable coat color ranging from olive-brown to gray and sometimes...
View full detailsThe Brazilian tapir is a large herbivorous mammal found in South America, particularly in the Amazon rainforest and surrounding regions. Belonging ...
View full detailsThe black-footed albatross is a large seabird of the albatross family. It is one of three species of albatross that range in the northern hemispher...
View full detailsThe black caiman ranges throughout most of the Amazon River basin of South America. This species can grow quite large, with recorded lengths of 20 ...
View full detailsThe Amazonian manatee occurs throughout the Amazon river basin as well as many of its tributaries. This species is the smallest of the sirenians, t...
View full detailsThere are 11 species of agoutis native to the rainforests of Central and South America. Agoutis are a small to medium sized rodents that feed on fr...
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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View full detailsLearning how to assess and gauge the degree of skeletal maturation is a very basic but critical skill for students of anatomy. This adolescent skul...
View full detailsThis specimen is a cast from a real human child skull, approximately 11 to 13 years of age. The right side of the maxilla and jaw bone are cut away...
View full detailsThis is the skull of an African-American female in her early 20's. Damage to this specimen is consistent with that caused by a .410 shotgun. There ...
View full detailsThe North American porcupine, also known as the Canadian porcupine, is a large rodent found throughout much of the United States. Their upper parts...
View full detailsThe African crested porcupine is native to regions of Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and areas of the Mediterranean. This is a large species of...
View full detailsScorpions are arachnids characterized by their distinctive appearance, with two pincers, eight legs, and a curved, venomous tail, ending in a sting...
View full detailsThe black scorpion refers to various species of scorpions that exhibit dark coloration, often black or deep brown. These arachnids are found in var...
View full detailsScorpions are arachnids characterized by their distinctive appearance, with two pincers, eight legs, and a curved, venomous tail, ending in a sting...
View full detailsThe meadow vole can be found in North America and Canada. It is sometimes called the field mouse or meadow mouse. The meadow vole is very active, n...
View full detailsThe gemsbok is a large antelope native to southern Africa. These animals can live in extremely hot, dry conditions and can endure several days or e...
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View full detailsSnuggle up with this super-soft 14-inch plush bear! This plush features an adorable embroidered bear skeleton design, made from 100% polyester for...
View full detailsMale domestic sheep, called rams, can clearly be distinguished from females, or ewes, by their massive horns. Horn size alone is a direct indicator...
View full detailsThe Fisher, an agile tree climber, tends to live a somewhat solitary existence. There is evidence that fishers hardly ever travel together, except ...
View full detailsParrots are birds of the roughly 393 species in 92 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most tropical and subtropical regions. Th...
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