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Mammals are a very diverse order of animals. They inhabit nearly every corner of the Earth. This kit focuses on a few of the extreme adaptations ma...
View full detailsThis realistic anatomical replica of the human leg skeleton is wire mounted. The leg skeleton is slightly flexible through toes and ankle joint. Fo...
View full detailsThe wreathed hornbill is a gregarious species, native to Southeast Asia. This species is omnivorous, feeding on fruit, small reptiles, frogs, crabs...
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 detailsThe vervet monkey, also called the green, the grivet and the Tantalus monkey, is native to Africa and is the most common of the savanna monkeys. T...
View full detailsThe Subantarctic fur seal, as its name suggests, is native to the Antarctic subcontinent, although breeding colonies can be found in the south Paci...
View full detailsThe southern sea lion, also called the South American sea lion, inhabits coastal South America south of the Equator. This large predator, weighing ...
View full detailsThe slender loris is a small, nocturnal primate native to the tropical rainforests of Southern India and Sri Lanka. This species is arboreal, spend...
View full detailsThe Sifaka is an endangered species of lemur. It is a medium sized indrid, reaching lengths of up to 20 inches with an equally long tail, and weigh...
View full detailsThe scarlet ibis is named for the brilliant red coloration of its plumage. This species is native to northeastern South America, but has been intro...
View full detailsThe Reeve's muntjac, also called the Chinese muntjac, is native to China and Taiwan but has been introduced to parts of Europe where they are now a...
View full detailsThis species is native to the upper Amazonian region of South America. The red uakari inhabits the rainforest canopy where they feed on leaves, fru...
View full detailsProconsul existed between 14 and 23 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. This species is one of the better represented early Hominid species...
View full detailsThe northern fur seal ranges in the Pacific ocean from California to southern Alaska. Fur seals have thick pelage that aids to insulate this cold w...
View full detailsThe northern fur seal ranges in the Pacific ocean from California to southern Alaska. Fur seals have thick pelage that aids to insulate this cold w...
View full detailsThe Long-beaked dolphin is native to various tropical and subtropical coasts throughout the world's oceans. Common dolphins feed on schooling fish ...
View full detailsThe large hairy armadillo inhabits open semi-deserted regions of northern Paraguay, southern Bolivia and central Argentina. Hairy armadillos are mo...
View full detailsThis replica of the human ulna is great for hands on study of anatomy. The details of the human bones can be studied easily with the quality model.
This high quality functional shoulder joint model provides a graphic demonstration of the anatomy and mechanics of the shoulder joint, allowing bet...
View full detailsThis high-quality functional knee joint model of a naturally-sized right knee joint with ligaments shows the anatomy and possible physiological mov...
View full detailsThis realistic anatomical replica of the human leg skeleton is wire mounted. The leg skeleton is slightly flexible through toes and ankle joint. Fo...
View full detailsThe hamadryas baboon, the smallest of the baboons, is native to eastern Africa. Among baboons, this species forms the largest troops ranging from 1...
View full detailsThe giant pocket gopher is the largest species of pocket gophers in the family Geomyidae. Like all other pocket gophers, the giant pocket gopher co...
View full detailsThe giant armadillo, native to South America, is the largest of the armadillos with a weight of over 120 pounds. This species is nocturnal, foragin...
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