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The grizzly bear is a magnificent and powerful mammal native to North America. Known for its imposing size and distinctive shoulder hump (a mass of...
View full detailsSpecifications:1.7x3.8x0.8 in
This specimen was cast from a real human fetal skull. Estimated to be 35 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. Th...
View full detailsThis skull is cast from a natural human skull and possesses dentition suggesting an age of approximately 3 to 4 years. This specimen has 12 upper a...
View full detailsThe zebra bullhead is a little-known bottom-feeder found in the western Pacific Ocean. Appropriately named, this shark has dark, vertical stripes a...
View full detailsThe Teshik-Tash skull, discovered in 1938 and estimated be 70,000 years old, is believed to have been from a nine-year-old boy. This specimen was e...
View full detailsThe Sumatran rhinoceros is the smallest and hairiest of the living rhinoceros species, native to the dense mountain and lowland forests of Sumatra ...
View full detailsA more complete skull than our BC-106 Chinese Sabertooth Cat, this Megantereon nihowanensis skull has both sabers. The stand S-CB-20, is available ...
View full detailsThere are two sub-species of lowland gorilla; western and eastern, both of which inhabit isolated rainforest pockets where they forage for vegetati...
View full detailsThere are two sub-species of lowland gorilla; western and eastern, both of which inhabit isolated rainforest pockets where they forage for vegetati...
View full detailsThe mantled howler monkey is native to Central and South American rainforests. Howlers are arboreal, using their long prehensile tail for balance a...
View full detailsThis incredible replica, cast from a real bone male silverback gorilla, is an incredible display or teaching specimen. This specimen is mounted in ...
View full details1.5 MYA from East Africa. This primitive hand axe is chipped over the entire surface. It was used to cut or chop wood or bone. Specifications: 1:1...
View full detailsThe common eland is the world's second largest antelope, found in savannas and plains of eastern and southern Africa. Elands are herbivores and fee...
View full detailsThe red fox is native to North America, Europe and most of Asia and has been introduced to Australia and Africa. Although a member of the order C...
View full detailsThe fossa is the largest carnivore found on the island of Madagascar. The fossa is shy, with a crepuscular to nocturnal existence. It is a solitary...
View full detailsOne of the widest distributed wild canid in North America, coyotes can be found from Central America north through central Canada and into Alaska. ...
View full detailsThe American Badger is found primarily on the great plains of North America. One of the larger members of the Mustelidae family, the Badger tends t...
View full detailsBonobos are great apes closely related to chimpanzees and humans. They are known for their highly social behavior, peaceful group dynamics, and str...
View full detailsThe yellow mongoose is common throughout most of southern Africa. This species is an avid burrower, constructing elaborate tunnels where it gregari...
View full detailsThe water mongoose, also called the marsh mongoose, is so named for the papyrus swamp regions of Africa they inhabit. This species is primarily a c...
View full detailsThe tayra is the only species belonging to the genus Eira. This large Mustelid is native to parts of Central and South America. The tayra is a fore...
View full detailsLast recorded in 1768, this now-extinct species was once found in the northern Pacific and Arctic oceans. A relative of the dugong and manatee, the...
View full detailsSpotted seals, also called largha seals, are named for their spotted pelts. This species feeds on various schooling fishes, flounder, squid and cru...
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