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The popular Hominid Skull Set of Six includes six fossil recreations of historical finds from the hominid evolutionary tree. Specifications: Pro...
View full detailsThe fisher is a medium-sized mammal native to North America, belonging to the weasel family. It is known for its agility in climbing trees and its ...
View full detailsThe Arctic fox is found, as its name suggests, in the northern Arctic regions of Eurasia, North America, Greenland and Iceland. This species' den...
View full detailsThe St. Bernard is a very large breed of working dog from the Italian and Swiss Alps. These animals as adults weigh on average between 150-250 lbs....
View full detailsThe Maned Wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, is a stunning animal. The largest of all South American canids, it stands almost one meter tall at the shoul...
View full detailsThe American marten, a solitary and nocturnal member of the Mustelidae family, is found in the northern most parts of the United States, through mo...
View full detailsSpecifications: Sold individually Plaque only; skulls not included Does not include mounting; mounting available for an additional fee Pedestal pl...
View full detailsThe yellow-billed cuckoo is commonly found in much of the eastern United States as well as isolated locations in the west. Like all members of the ...
View full detailsThe woolly opossum, smaller than its North American relative, is an arboreal species dwelling in forests throughout Central and South America. They...
View full detailsOnce considered a sub-species of the Bornean orangutan, the Sumatran orangutan has now been classified as a distinct species. Restricted to the low...
View full detailsOnce considered a sub-species of the Bornean orangutan, the Sumatran orangutan has now been classified as a distinct species. Restricted to the low...
View full detailsOnce considered a subspecies of the Bornean orangutan, the Sumatran orangutan has now been classified as a distinct species. Restricted to the lowl...
View full detailsThe two species of slow loris, Nycticebus pygmaeus and Nycticebus coucang , are both native to southeast Asia. This nocturnal primate lives an arb...
View full detailsThe slender-tailed cloud rat is a species of rodent endemic to the Philippines, particularly in the Luzon island group. Belonging to the family Mur...
View full detailsAlthough the sharpnose sevengill shark is moderately short (up to 1.4 m) and slender, this strong swimmer possesses a voracious appetite for bony f...
View full detailsThe common ring-tailed possum is native to woodland and rainforest regions of Australia. This small nocturnal marsupial is a member of the newly cr...
View full detailsThe pygmy sperm whale is a small and elusive species of whale, often found in deep, offshore waters around the world. It is characterized by its co...
View full detailsHooker's sea lions, also known as New Zealand sea lions, inhabit the sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand. Adult male Hooker's sea lions flock to b...
View full detailsNative to the Andes Mountains of South America, the mountain viscacha is a medium sized rodent that externally resembles a rabbit or hare. This spe...
View full detailsThe Mediterranean monk seal, numbering fewer than 500 individuals in the world, is one of the world's most endangered mammals. This species feeds o...
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 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 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...
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