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We believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These s...
View full detailsThis real human child occipital bone has been preserved for anatomical study and display. The specimen features visible cranial sutures, natural b...
View full detailsThis real human atlas and axis specimen features the first two cervical vertebrae (C1 and C2), prepared as an articulated anatomical teaching spec...
View full detailsThis real human sphenoid bone is a centrally located cranial element that plays a critical role in the structure of the skull. Often described as ...
View full detailsThis disarticulated human spine includes 24 vertebrae. Each vertebra displays natural anatomical detail, including spinous processes, verte...
View full detailsThis real human clavicle displays notable pathological changes, with irregular bone growth and surface texture visible along the shaft and toward ...
View full detailsThis real human phalange (finger bone) exhibits clear pathological changes, with visible irregular bone growth and surface alteration around the j...
View full detailsThis real human cranial specimen features a fused parietal and temporal bone, showcasing the natural articulation and suture integration between t...
View full detailsThis real monitor lizard skull features a lightweight, open structure with slender bone formations, large eye openings, and numerous sharp teeth. I...
View full detailsThis real juvenile pig skull features developing dentition, including small, sharp teeth and emerging tooth structures within the jaw. The bone dis...
View full detailsThis adolescent pig skull showcases the natural coloring characteristic of a young specimen, with subtle variations that reflect its developmental ...
View full detailsThis real human mandible is mounted on a display stand, presenting the lower jaw in a clean, stable format for viewing. The piece shows natural bo...
View full detailsThis real human frontal bone is mounted on a display stand, showcasing the smooth curvature of the forehead and the superior margins of the eye or...
View full detailsThis real human vertebrae segment is mounted on a display stand and features multiple stacked vertebrae with preserved intervertebral discs. The p...
View full detailsThis real human spine includes an articulated vertebral column with the sacrum attached, displaying the natural curvature and alignment of...
View full detailsThis real human partial mandible is mounted on a display stand, offering a clear view of the lower jaw’s structure and form. The specimen highligh...
View full detailsThis adolescent pig skull highlights the transitional dentition and developing cranial structure typical of a young specimen. The teeth show a mix ...
View full detailsThis real human fibula features hand-painted muscle attachment markings to aid in anatomical study. The labeled regions highlight key muscle group...
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 s...
View full detailsThis real human upper limb specimen includes the humerus, radius, and ulna, with hand-painted muscle attachment labels to support detailed anatomi...
View full detailsThis real human lower limb specimen features the tibia and fibula with hand-painted muscle attachment labels for anatomical study. Key structures ...
View full detailsThis replica rock hyrax skull captures the distinctive anatomy of this small mammal, known for its unique dentition and surprisingly tusk-like inci...
View full detailsReal human mandible (lower jaw) specimen mounted on a display stand, showcasing natural bone structure and dentition. This piece highlights the fo...
View full detailsAssorted reptile skull specimens featuring lightweight, delicate bone structure and elongated jaw formations characteristic of small reptiles. Thes...
View full detailsThe wolf is a canine native to the wilderness and remote areas of Eurasia and North America. It is distinguished from other Canis species by its la...
View full detailsNew World monkeys are primates native to Central and South America, distinguished by their flat noses, wide-spaced nostrils, and often prehensile t...
View full detailsAll dogs, wild and domestic, are direct descendants of wolves. Dogs have been bred as pets and companions for thousands of years with the earliest ...
View full detailsThe Long-tailed weasel pelts are prepared in a classic case-skinned form, showcasing the species’ distinctive white winter coat with contrasting da...
View full detailsThis plastinated feline anatomical specimen is designed for veterinary education and hands-on anatomical training. Presented in a durable, display-...
View full detailsFull-body coyote pelt prepared for display, featuring natural fur coloration and patterning characteristic of the species. This specimen is case-sk...
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 s...
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 detailsReal human tibia and fibula with hand-labeled muscle attachments and anatomical landmarks. Prepared for educational use, this piece clearly illust...
View full detailsReal human right arm specimen featuring the humerus, radius, and ulna with hand-labeled muscle attachments and anatomical landmarks. Prepared for ...
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 s...
View full detailsThis plastinated canine head specimen is designed for veterinary education and hands-on anatomical training. Presented in a durable, display-ready ...
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 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 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 detailsWe believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These s...
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 detailsWe believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These s...
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 s...
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 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 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 detailsWe believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These s...
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 s...
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