$418.00
-Size: 13"L x 8½"W x 7½"H -Species: Trichechus manatus -Notes: Manatees are more closely related to elephants, hyraxes and aardvarks than to seemingly similar cetaceans (whales and dolphins). While this aquatic mammal is largely herbivorous, it may sometimes feed on fish or invertebrates. With a torpedo-like shape, they average 10 feet...
$179.00
-Size: 9½"L x 5"W x 4½"H -Species: Chrysocyon brachyurus -Notes: The South American maned wolf is not a true wolf. These rare, fox-like canids stand about 3 feet at the shoulder and have extremely long legs. They are named for their long, luxurious hair. They are also on the endangered species...
$950.00
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-Tooth Size: 2&3/8" -Species: Thylacoleo carnifex ("Pouched Lion Executioner") -Notes: A well-preserved and completely natural tooth. Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (5&1/2"L x 4&1/2"W x 7/8"H). Acrylic stand, not included. -Age: Pleistocene Epoch, 500,000-60,000 years ago -Location: Henschke Fossil Cave, Naracoorte, Australia
$313.00
-Size: 9½"L x 7½"W x 8&¾"H -Species: Meganthropus sp. -Notes: This Meganthropus skull reconstruction was created by Dr. Grover Krantz, a noted scholar of physical and cultural anthropology and an active Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University until shortly before his death. The reconstruction was based on Sangiran 31, a partial...
$180.00
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-Tooth size: 4&1/16" long. Shark teeth are measured from the tip to the end of the longest root. -Species: Carcharocles megalodon -Notes: A large, mid-range collector's specimen. The C.megalodon could reach sizes up to three times larger than today's Great White shark! -Age: Miocene Epoch, 23-16 million years ago -Location: Hawthorn...
$174.00
-Size: 4&½"L x 2&½"W x 3&½"H -Species: Ateles paniscus -Notes: This monkey (also known as the red-faced spider monkey, Guiana spider monkey, or red-faced black spider monkey) is a species of spider monkey found in the rain forests in northern South America. It gets its name from the length of its spindly limbs. Weighing...
$242.00
-Size: 7”L x 4”W x 4&1/2”H -Species: Papio ursinus -Notes: The chacma baboon is found on the savannahs of southern Africa. A distinctive feature of this baboon is its dog-like muzzle, which motivates one of its common names, the dog-faced monkey. The female ranges from 16-24 inches, weighs about 35 pounds and...
$263.00
-Size: 9”L x 5”W x 5”H -Species: Papio ursinus -Notes: The male chacma baboon, much heavier than the female, weighs from 57 to 68 pounds. Able to run 35-40 mph, these primates also possess sharp hearing and eyesight, a necessity on the open savannahs. They signal threats by staring, raising their eyebrows,...
$110.00
-Size: 1&¾"L x 1"W x 1&½"H -Species: Callithrix jacchus -Notes: The common marmoset is found in Brazil. They measure between 7 and 7.5 inches and weigh between 8 and 9 ounces. Their coloring is a mixture of yellow, brown and gray with big white tufts sticking out of their ears. Their tail, which...
$189.00
-Size: 5”L x 3”W x 4&1/2”H -Species: Alouatta palliate -Notes: This skull is from a male howler monkey, a large platyrrhine (flat-nosed) New World simian with a strong prehensile tail. Howler monkeys inhabit tropical deciduous forests of southern Central America. They get their name from the loud raucous territorial call they...
$242.00
-Size: 9”L x 5&1/2"W x 5”H -Species: Mandrillus sphinx -Notes: Mandrills are the world's largest simian species with adult males achieving weights of 120 pounds. Male mandrills are also arguably the most colorful of all primates. They have a bright red stripe running down the middle of their muzzle and winding...
$268.00
-Size: 9”L x 5&1/2"W x 5”H -Species: Mandrillus sphinx -Notes: Mandrills are the world's largest simian species with adult males achieving weights of 120 pounds. Male mandrills are also arguably the most colorful of all primates. They have a bright red stripe running down the middle of their muzzle and winding...
$110.00
-Size: 1&1/2”L x 1”W x 1”H -Species: Cebuella pygmaea -Notes: Found throughout most of South America, the pygmy marmosets are the smallest of all living monkeys.Their diet consists of spiders, insects and sap from trees. They are active both in the day and night and highly agile in the trees. 2-part skull...
$187.00
-Size: 5”L x 3&1/2”W x 3&1/2”H -Species: Macaca mulatta -Notes: Humans are the only primate species with a broader geographic range than rhesus macaques, which are found throughout Asia from India to southern China. A medium-sized simian, adult males can weigh up to 20 pounds while females may weigh 10-14 pounds....
$163.00
-Size: 3"L x 2"W x 2&½"H -Species: Ateles paniscus -Notes: The saki monkey (also known as the white-faced saki, Guianan saki, or golden-faced saki) inhabits a wide range of forests north of the Amazon River. Only the male has the white face; the female has just a light stripe running from its eye to...
$184.00
-Size: 4&1/2”L x 3”W x 3”H -Species: Cercopithecus pygerythrus -Notes: The vervet or green monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus) lives in the woodlands and savannahs of Africa. It mainly feeds on fruit, although occasionally it will eat bird eggs and reptiles. They are highly sociable and maintain order through rank and complex gestures and...
$168.00
-Size: 4”L x 3”W x 3”H -Species: Cebus olivaceus -Notes: The weeping capuchin (also known as the wedge-capped capuchin, or weeper capuchin) is a social monkey found in deciduous and tropical forests in South America. Their diet consists of fruits, nuts, berries, small vertebrates and invertebrates. A dominant male leads a group...
$272.00
-Size: 7"L x 4¼"W x 3¾"H -Species: Dinictis felina -Notes: Dinictis lived on the plains of North America 40-35 million years ago. Ancestors to modern cats, this ancient skull is reminiscent of today's Clouded Leopard. About the size of today's cougar, Dinictis had short, powerful legs and a long tail. Unlike...
$189.00
-Size: 16&½"L x 12"W x 8"D -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: A Sumatran orangutan with all the typical characteristics of a large male. All life casts are molded and cast from original specimens. Mounting hardware not included. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items...
$189.00
-Size: 9”L x 3&1/2”W -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: This life cast of a female Bornean orangutan foot would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order. Thank...
$205.00
-Size: 12”L x 6”W -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: This life cast of a male Sumatran orangutan foot would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order....
$205.00
-Size: 12&1/2”L x 6”W -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: This life cast of a male Sumatran orangutan hand would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order....
$205.00
-Size: 12&1/2”L x 6”W -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: This life cast of a male Sumatran orangutan foot would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order....
$189.00
-Size: 9&½"L x 4&¼"W -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: This life cast of a female Bornean orangutan hand would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program.
$205.00
-Size: 9&1/2”L x 5&1/2”W -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: This life cast of a male Sumatran orangutan hand would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order....
$200.00
-Size: 13”L -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: This life cast of a male Sumatran orangutan hand with exposed musculature would be a wonderful addition to any primatology, anthropology or zoology program. Please allow up to 2 weeks for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to...
$270.00
-Size: 7" L x 5" W x 6 ½" H -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: The orangutan is the only member of the great apes to originate from Asia. Also unlike the other great apes, the orangutan generally lives a solitary life, the exception being the extended relationship between the mother and...
$153.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 2&½"W x 3”H -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: Near term fetal orangutan skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars. An infant weighs only about 3 1/2 pounds at birth. Adult females give birth every 8 years or so. The young may stay with their mother for up to...
$192.00
-Size: 4&½"L x 3&½"W x 4"H -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: This 11 to 12-month-old orangutan Infant skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars. Baby orangutans have the longest adolescence of any known species other than Homo sapiens. Mother orangutans are patient caretakers, rarely showing displeasure even with the most obstreperous babies....
$300.00
-Size: 9&½"L x 6&½"W x 8"H -Species: Pongo pygmaeus -Notes: Bornean and Sumatran orangutans diverged about 1.5 million years ago and are classified as distinct species. Bornean orangutans, as the name suggests, originate on the island of Borneo and are divided into 3 subspecies. More numerous than the Sumatran species, they are...
$305.00
-Size: 9”L x 7”W x 10”H -Species: Pongo abelii -Notes: Sumatran orangutans are restricted to a small area on the island of Sumatra and are considered in danger of imminent extinction. Habitat loss from illegal logging and establishing new palm oil plantations are their main threats. They are described as being more...
$153.00
-Size: 3"L x 1&½"W x 1&½"H -Species: Pandion haliaetus -Notes: Ospreys are one of the most abundant birds of prey living on all continents except Antarctica. Among the reasons for their success is that they are able to build their large nests practically anywhere, from high trees to buildings and cliffs...
$184.00
-Size: 6"L x 4½"W x 3"H -Species: Enhydra lutris -Notes: Inhabiting the coastal kelp beds of western North America, the sea otter is a highly intelligent and inquisitive mammal. It is most famous for swimming on its back and using stones as tools to break open the hard shells of mollusks....
$132.00
-Size: 3"L x 1&½"W x 1&½"H -Species: Tyto alba -Notes: Barn owls are found worldwide, except in extreme northern locals and New Zealand, and are common to North America, Eurasia and Africa. It has a white, heart-shaped face, a round head and no ear tufts, a mostly white underside, a light brown back,...
$140.00
-Size: 3"L x 2&¼"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Strix varia -Notes: A medium-sized owl, with a yellow beak, atypical brown eyes, a rounded head lacking ear tufts, the barred owl is named for its barred and spotted cinnamon brown, tan and white plumage. The barred owl resides in the Northern US into Canada...
$132.00
-Size: 3"L x 2&¼"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Athene cunicularia -Notes: Burrowing owls reside in open dry grasslands and deserts of North and South America, primarily in the west, although also in the higher, drier parts of south central Florida. Small, plump, speckled brown owls with white eyebrows, no ear tuft feathers, yellow eyes...
$130.00
-Size: 3&½"L x 2&½"W x 1&¾"H -Species: Bubo virginianus -Notes: The great horned owl is found throughout North, Central and South America. It is the heaviest of the owls and is about 2 feet long with tufts above its ears that resemble horns, hence the name. It is instantly recognized and most familiar...
$219.00
Size: 9"L x 6"W x 4"H -Species: Paranthropus aethiopicus -Notes: This 2.5 million year old Paranthropus aethiopicus skull (KNM-WT 17000) was discovered by Alan Walker in 1985 on the west shore of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. It was described by Walker, Leakey, Harris and Brown in Nature in 1986. The...
$219.00
Size: 7½"L x 6½"W x 5"H -Species: Paranthropus boisei -Notes: This 1.7 million year old Paranthropus boisei Skull (KNM-ER 406) was discovered by Richard Leakey at Koobi Fora, Kenya, in 1969. This discovery helped to shed light on the controversial hypothesis that all australopithecines were of the same species and tended...
$219.00
-Size: 6½"L x 5½"W x 4"H -Species: Paranthropus boisei -Notes: This 1.7 million year old Paranthropus boisei Skull (KNM-ER 732) was discovered in 1970 at Koobi Fora, Kenya by R. Leakey and H. Mutua and described in Nature in 1971. A comparative analysis of KNM ER 732 and KNM ER 406...
$219.00
Size: 7¾"L x 6¼"W x 6¾"H -Species: Paranthropus boisei -Notes: This 1.8 million year old Paranthropus boisei skull, is the most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH 5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959 and originally classified as Zinjanthropus boisei by Louis Leakey in Nature later that year. The accepted genus name...
$310.00
Size: 8½"L x 6½"W x 7½"H -Species: Paranthropus boisei -Notes: This 1.8 million year old Paranthropus boisei skull, is the most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH 5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959 and originally classified as Zinjanthropus boisei by Louis Leakey in Nature later that year. The accepted genus name...
$219.00
Size: 6¼"L x 6"W x 4¾"H -Species: Paranthropus robustus -Notes: This 2-1.5 million year old Paranthropus robustus skull (SK-48) was discovered by a quarryman named Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by Robert Broom in 1952. SK-48, formerly called Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines. The...
$310.00
Size: 6½" L x 6"W x 6"H -Species: Paranthropus robustus -Notes: This 2-1.5 million year old Paranthropus robustus skull (SK-48) was discovered by a quarryman named Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by Robert Broom in 1952. SK-48, formerly called Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines....
$189.00
-Size: 5"L x 2&½"W x 4"H -Species: Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus -Notes: The largest parrot, hyacinth macaws are striking birds with long, pointed tail feathers and a huge, hooked black beak. The upper beak seems impossibly large, deeply curved and sharply pointed. The oversized bill allows it to be one of the few creatures with...
$179.00
-Size: 16&½"L x 2&½"W x 2&½"H -Species: Pelecanus erythrorhynchos -Notes: Pelicans are among the largest and heaviest birds in the world. Unlike the smaller brown pelicans who dive from heights to catch their fish, a flock of white pelicans feeds by dipping their pouches in unison into schools of fish while swimming together...
$184.00
-Size: 5"L x 2"W x 2”H -Species: Spheniscus magellanicus -Notes: The magellanic penguin comes from southern South America and is a mid-sized penguin. Outside of Antarctica, the magellanic penguin lives part of the year in a huge colony in Punta Tombo, a reserve, established in 1979. The colony reaches a size of over...
$150.00
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-Size: 20"L (top of cord to bottom of tassels), 8&1/2"L (gourd without cord or tassels), 3&1/2"W -Tribe: Iatmul -Notes: Also known as a "koteka," an unadorned penis sheath is traditionally worn by males to protect their genitals. During ceremonies however, decorated sheaths like this one are worn. They are normally...