$310.00
-Size: 13¾"L x 8¼"W x 6¼"H -Species: Smilodon fatalis -Notes: One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with...
$326.00
-Size: 13¾"L x 8¼"W x 6¼"H -Species: Smilodon populator -Notes: Smilodon populator lived in the eastern part of South America. The three species recognized in the Smilodon genus became extinct only about 10,000 years ago. The other two species are S. gracilis, which was found in the eastern part of the United...
$520.00
-Size: 13¼"L x 7"W x 6½"H -Species: Xenosmilus hodsonae -Notes: In 1981, the remains of two specimens were found in the Haile limestone quarries in Alachua County, Florida. Rather than being a member of one of the two established groups of saber-toothed cats - Homotherium and Smilodon - in 1994, these specimens were suspected of...
$325.00
-Size: 13¾"L x 8¼"W x 6¼"H -Species: Smilodon fatalis -Notes: One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with...
$355.00
-Size: 15"L x 10"W x 6&½"H -Species: Panthera tigris altaica -Notes: The Siberian tiger is one of six subspecies of tiger alive today, and the largest member of the cat family. This nocturnal hunter can be found in the cold forests of eastern Russia and northeastern China. Hunted to near extinction for both...
$216.00
-Size: 7½"L x 5"W x 4"H -Species: Uncia uncia -Notes: Living in the mountain ranges of Central Asia from China to the Himalayas, snow leopards are highly endangered in the wild, mostly due to poaching for their highly prized pelts. They can leap up to fifty feet horizontally and twenty feet...
$58.00
-Size: 11"L -Species: Smilodon fatalis -Notes: The skull of the sabertooth cat gives the impression that the sabers (canines) are so long that the cat could not get any food in its mouth. However, the mandible opens much wider than that of modern cats. Please allow up to 1 week for...
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-Size: 30"L x 18"T (1:1 Scale) -Species: Ceratosaurus nasicornis ("Horned Nose Lizard") -Notes: A medium-sized predator from the Jurassic period, this carnivore would have shared its world with Allosaurus, Torvosaurus, Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and many other well-known dinosaurs. Ceratosaurus was also featured in the film Jurassic Park III. -Age: Jurassic Period, 156-147...
$875.00
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-Size: 17"L x 11”W x 14.5"H -Species: Papio ursinus -Notes: A stunning and large specimen of an adult chacma baboon with huge canines. The chacma baboon is one of the largest and longest species of monkey alive today. -Location: Angola, Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe This item can not...
$94.00
-Size: 3&¾"L x 2&¾"W x 2&¾"H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: This 1:2 scale chimpanzee skull is a wonderfully detailed miniature, sculpted by Steve Wagner. This is one skull from a set of 7 (KAM-SET-7). Portable, durable and precise, these skulls are great for quick and easy primate and hominid comparison. Each skull...
$174.00
-Size: 10”L -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: Chimpanzee feet are characterized by four toes and a large first toe (also known as a hallux). In most primates the first toe is pseudo-opposable, where the foot is capable of grasping, though not in the same dexterous way as primate hands. When walking on...
$174.00
-Size: 8&1/2”L x 4&1/2”W -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: Chimpanzee hands are characterized by four long curved fingers and an opposable thumb (also known as a pollex), making it possible for skillful manipulation of objects. This dexterity is of great importance in the survival activities of the primate namely in climbing vegetation, grasping...
$280.00
-Size: 7"L x 5"W x 6"H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: Smaller than the male on average, the female stands at about 3 1/2 feet and weighs 60 to 110 pounds. Female chimps do not become pregnant until they are 10-12 years old and give birth to one offspring about every 5...
$159.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 2&½"W x 2&½"H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: Near term fetal chimpanzee skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars. The gestation period for chimpanzees is 8 months. Their weight at birth is about four pounds; they grow to an adult weight of up to 120 pounds if...
$210.00
-Size: 4&½"L x 3&½"W x 3&½"H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: This chimpanzee infant skull is from an individual with an age of 11 to 12 months. The mother is the primary caregiver of the infant. In the infant's first year of life, it is almost always in contact with its mother, dependent...
$255.00
-Size: 7"L x 4&½"W x 5”H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: This juvenile chimpanzee skull is that of a male that is roughly between 6-1/2 to 9 years of age. The age of this individual was established by the eruption of teeth. Most of the permanent dentition, including maxillary and mandibular 2nd...
$280.00
-Size: 8"L x 5&½"W x 6"H -Species: Pan troglodytes -Notes: Native to the African rainforest, the male chimpanzee weighs up to 120 lbs. and grows up to 5 1/2 feet tall. A robust and lively ape, the chimpanzee is capable of insight and has the ability to create and use tools. Chimpanzees...
$158.00
-Size: 6"L x 2&¼"W x 2&¼"H -Species: Gymnogyps califonianus -Notes: The California condor is a New World vulture native to North America and historically ranged the entire Pacific coast. The largest flying bird in North America, the condor became extinct in the wild in the late 1980’s due to lead poisoning, habitat destruction...
$95.00
-Size: 8"L x 4"W x 3½"H -Species: Canis latrans -Notes: The coyote is found from Central America through central Canada and into Alaska. Belonging to the family Carnivora, it can be distinguished from domestic dogs by its pointed ears and drooping tail. It runs on its toes and can reach speeds...
$158.00
-Size: 8"L x 1&¾" W x 2"H -Species: Grus canadensis -Notes: Sandhill cranes are common from Alaska through the US and Cuba and Siberia. Both parents care for their young for about 10 months and have elaborate courtship dances. They can live for over 20 years. 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium). Please...
$179.00
-Size: 8"L x 5"W x 3&½"H -Species: Osteolaemus tetraspis -Notes: The dwarf crocodile is named for the interesting bony texture of its skull (Osteolaemus: 'bony throat'). It is the smallest of the crocodilians, growing up to lengths of 5-6 feet. Living as long as 100 years, this nocturnal reptile is found only in...
$140.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 1&½"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Corvus brachyrhynchosorvus -Notes: One of the most common birds in North America, they are very social and protect each other with various warning cries. 1-part skull (jaw glued to cranium). Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these...
$103.00
-Size: 2"L x ¾"W x ¾"H -Species: Coccyzus americanus -Notes: The yellow-billed cuckoo, found throughout North and South America, is often seen near lakes and streams in woodland areas. This medium-sized bird is generally solitary, but pairs up during breeding season. Both male and female take part in parenting, building the nest together,...
$380.00
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-Skull Size: 5"W x 4&1/2"H -Dome Size: 3&1/2"L x 2&3/4"W x 2&7/8"H -Species: Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating Macaque) -Notes: A fantastic specimen of an antique, hand-carved monkey skull from the Dayak tribe of Indonesia. Dayak carved skulls of this time also included orangutans, as well as human victims of head-hunting. -Location: Indonesia...
$205.00
-Size: 10"L x 4&½"W x 5&½"H -Species: Muntiacus reevesi -Notes: Also called the barking deer, the muntjac barks when predators are near. They are relatively common in their home range of China and Taiwan with over 600,000 individuals. A relatively small deer, they stand less than 18 inches at the shoulder,...
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-Size: 24"L x 24"T (1:1 Scale) -Species: Deinonychus antirrhopus ("Terrible Claw & counter-balanced" - in reference to the curved "killing claws" of the feet, as well as the stiffened tail that would have provided counter-balance to the rest of the animal). -Notes: This carefully crafted piece consists of genuine chicken feathers...
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-Size: approximately 10'L (along the curve of the tail) x 5'H, including base (1:1 Scale) -Species: Deinonychus antirrhopus ("Terrible Claw & counter-balanced" - in reference to the curved "killing claws" of the feet, as well as the stiffened tail that would have provided counter-balance to the rest of the animal). -Notes:...
$478.00
What's for dinner? Meat? Insects? Plants? All of the above?An animal skull's form (morphology) and dentition (form and number of teeth) gives clues as to how and what it eats. Dentition and eye placement are tools that have evolved for specific functions. Some teeth are shaped perfectly for stabbing, cutting...
$280.00
-Size from hand from wrist to most extended claw: 15&1/2"L -Species: Allosaurus fragilis ("Fragile Different Lizard" - named so because upon first examination, the vertebrae were very "different" from those of any known dinosaur at the time, and "fragile" because of the lightening features of the vertebrae). Please allow up...
$325.00
-Size: 16"L x 13”W x 11”T -Species: Utahraptor ostrommaysorum ("Ostrom's and May's Utah Thief") -Notes: Cast in high-impact resin. To date, Utahraptor is the largest known member of the dromaeosaurid (or "raptor") family, reaching lengths of up to 20.' -Age: Cretaceous Period, 127-98 million years ago -Location: Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA...
$295.00
-Size: 9"L x 3”W x 4"T (measurement is of skull w/o base) -Species: Velociraptor mongoliensis ("Quick Thief of Mongolia") -Notes: Cast in high-impact resin. Comes with custom-made display base. Velociraptor, though smaller in reality than in the movies, is the main villain of the Jurassic Park film series. The first specimen...
$189.00
-Size: 6½"L x 4"W x 4"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: The Airedale is sometimes called the king of terriers, as it is the largest of terriers. The Airedale is a formidable hunter of water rats and other larger feathered and furred game. It sealed its reputation as a valuable dog...
$239.00
-Size: 9½"L x 6¼"W x 6½"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: One of the largest domestic dog breeds, the Bullmastiff is a gentle giant with a typical weight between 110 to 130lbs. These even-tempered, affectionate dogs are loyal family pets that are protective and need lots of attention and training. The...
$189.00
-Size: 6½"L x 5"W x 4½"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: Although it is a short dog (standing about 12-15"), the Bulldog is wide and stocky, weighing 50-55 lbs., giving an overall appearance of great stability. The thick body is matched by a broad head with a short, pug muzzle ending...
$189.00
-Size: 5"L x 4½"W x 4"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: The French Bulldog, affectionately called "Frenchie," is essentially a mini-English Bulldog. It is thought by some that the smaller specimens of the English Bulldog (see BC-128) were taken aboard ship to France because they could be more easily hidden. Displaced...
$199.00
-Size: 10½"L x 6"W x 6½"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: The Great Dane (Canis familiaris) is thought to have originated from a cross between Asiatic mastiffs and Irish wolfhounds sometime during the 5th century A.D. They are second only to the Irish wolfhounds in size and height. Bred primarily in...
$200.00
-Size: 8½"L x 5½"W x 5"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: Pit bull is the shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier, although it is often used to refer to other terrier mixes (for example, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier). Bred and valued for its tenacious grip, the pit bull is...
$200.00
-Size: 8½"L x 5¼"W x 5"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: This powerful medium-large dog breed is known to be an excellent guard dog. The Rottweiler, or Rottie, is one of the oldest herding breeds, likely tracing its ancestry back to Ancient Roman times when Mastiff-type dogs were bred to herd...
$199.00
-Size: 10½"L x 5½"W x 7"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: Legend has it that around 1050 A.D. a Catholic monk named St. Bernard of Montjou founded a monastery high in a pass of the Swiss Alps. Passing traders traveling between Italy and Switzerland are said to have brought the Roman...
$189.00
-Size: 7½"L x 4"W x 3½"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: The graceful and elegant saluki, also known as the Arabian hound or the Persian greyhound, may be the oldest known breed of domesticated canine. Images of the dog can be found in ancient carvings (dating back to 14,000 BC) and...
$200.00
-Size: 7"L x 4"W x 3½"H -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: The white Bull Terrier is a muscular and active dog that has a head shaped like an egg in side view. This breed was created by crossing the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier. Its nose is black...
$447.00
-Size: 18½"L x 9½"W x 8"H -Species: Tursiops truncatus -Notes: The bottlenose dolphin is what comes to mind for most people who picture a dolphin ("Flipper" was a bottlenose dolphin). The largest of the beaked dolphins, they are 8 to 12 feet long and are found mostly in coastal and inshore...
$657.00
-Size: 23"L x 13½"W x 13½"H -Species: Pseudorca crassidens -Notes: Growing up to 20 feet long, this species has the largest range of all Cetaceans. Like the killer whale, which it resembles, this species is a member of the dolphin family. It is less likely than the killer whale to include...
$409.00
-Size: 17½"L x 7"W x 6"H -Species: Platanista gangetica -Notes: Living in the muddy water systems of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangledesh, The Ganges river dolphin (also known as susu) is almost blind and is believed to be able to only see light and dark. Although sometimes found in small groups,...
$447.00
-Notes: Big, small, tall, short, narrow, wide, and everything in between: dogs have it all. How is one species so diverse? This set of three dog skulls offers an opportunity to explore morphological diversity within a species, as well as the interdependent role they've played in human history. Set includes 3...
$850.00
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-Dragonfly Size: 2&1/2"L x 3&1/4" wingspan -Matrix Size: 10&1/4"L x 9&3/4"W x 5/8" thick -Fossil on Custom Metal Stand Size: 10&1/4"L x 11&1/2"H x 4" deep -Species: Tarsophlebia sp. -Notes: An excellent, large, and very well-detailed specimen of one of the most iconic of all insects! This piece, from the...
$924.00
-Size: 17"L x 10"W x 11"H -Species: Metaxytherium floridanum -Notes: This fossil dugong skull was found in the Lower Bone Valley formation (approximately 9.5-7 million years old) of the phosphate mines of Polk County, Florida, in 1978 by M. McClain. The most notable characteristic of the dugong skull is its deflected...
$468.00
-Size: 14½"L x 8"W x 8½"H -Species: Dugong dugon -Notes: The dugong belongs to the order Sirenia, which includes manatees. Sirenians belong to a group called subungulates, which includes elephants and hyraxes, two animals that by appearances and habitat would seem to have nothing in common. The original specimen was collected...