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The 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 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 detailsDiscovered by Richard Leaky in 1969 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, this nearly complete upper skull of Australopithecus boisei has the large sagittal and nu...
View full detailsFirst discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya is 1972, Homo rudolphensis has consistently been the subject for debate. Many anthropologists believe this sp...
View full detailsThis high quality functional shoulder joint model provides a graphic demonstration of the anatomy and mechanics of the shoulder joint, allowing bet...
View full detailsThis specimen was cast from a real human fetal skull. Estimated to be 30 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. Th...
View full detailsThis species of skunk can be found within Southwestern United States and Central America but is most abundantly found in Mexico. It's preferred hab...
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 armadillo, native to South America, is the largest of the armadillos with a weight of over 120 pounds. This species is nocturnal, foragin...
View full detailsThe common duiker, also called the gray duiker, is found throughout most of sub-Saharan Africa. This species, like all duikers, is an herbivorous b...
View full detailsThe Douc langur, also known as the douc, is a genus of Old World monkeys found in Southeast Asia. There are three species within this genus: the re...
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 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 black rhinoceros once ranged over much of Sub-Saharan Africa. Due to recent overhunting for its horn, this species is now only found in a handf...
View full detailsThe Beluga whale is a small white whale measuring 9 to 15 feet in length. Belugas are found throughout the Arctic Ocean and in a few other isolated...
View full detailsThe Asian palm civet ranges in Southeast Asia from Kashmir and southern China to the Philippine and Sundas Islands. This small carnivore is a membe...
View full detailsAegyptopithecus zeuxis is an extinct primate species that lived during the Oligocene epoch, approximately 30 to 29 million years ago. Belonging to ...
View full detailsThe southern giraffe is a tall, herbivorous mammal native to southern Africa, including Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. It has a lig...
View full detailsThis stunning paperweight showcases the anatomical diversity of five vertebrate species, offering a side-by-side view of their unique heart structu...
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View full detailsThe domestic goat has been utilized by humans for over 8,000 years. They have been bred for their meat, milk, and wool and currently, there are ove...
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...
View full detailsThis beautiful specimen was sculpted by Glenn T. Drewes, instructor of biology at San Bernardino Valley College in California. Probainognathus jens...
View full detailsExpertly crafted, this real turtle comes in an ocean background and is made of durable acrylic. It's perfect as a desk decoration, adding a touch o...
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