$85.00
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-Size: 6&1/4"L -Species: Vulpes lagopus -Notes: One of the rarer members of the Canid family. This skull is from an even rarer, slightly deformed specimen. -Location: Greenland, Iceland, islands of the Barents and Bering Seas, Fennoscandia, northern Russia, Alaska, and Canada. This item can not be sent outside of the...
$240.00
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-Size: 22"L x 6&5/8"W x 13"H (11&3/4"H without plastic case) -Species: Canis familiaris -Notes: A fine example of a domestic dog skeleton for both teaching and display. Comes with removable plastic case. -Location: Global distribution This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$65.00
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-Beetle Size: 1&1/2"L x 5/8"W -Matrix Size: 3&1/8"L x 2&3/8"W x 1&1/8"H -Species: Hydrophilus sp. -Notes: A tar pit specimen from the famous La Brea Tar Pits. The left elytron (wing cover) is gone, exposing the delicate and intricate wing beneath. -Age: Pleistocene epoch, 40,000-11,000 years ago -Location: La Brea...
$14,000.00
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-Culture: Shuar Indian -Notes: A fantastic example of a real shrunken head. This was originally given as a gift to the United States ambassador of Ecuador in the 1920's. It stayed within the family until it was sold to a private collector. -Location: Ecuador
$70.00
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-Size: 8&1/2"L x 4"W -Species: Rana pipiens -Notes: The Northern Leopard Frog is named for its irregular spots that adorn its back and legs. Comes with removable acrylic case. -Location: USA & Canada This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$145.00
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-Size: 8"L x 2&3/4"W x 2&1/4"H -Species: Cavia porcellus -Notes: A fantastic specimen of a Guinea pig skeleton. Guinea pigs were first domesticated in South America around 5,000 BP. They are used as a food source, as well as being utilized in religious rituals to determine the ailment of a sick...
$165.00
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-Size: 8"L x 3"W x 4&5/8"H -Species: Sus domesticus -Notes: A fantastic specimen of a piglet skeleton. The life-like posture gives this piece a real sense of character. -Location: Global distribution This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$220.00
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-Size: 16&1/2" L x 15&1/4"W x 11&1/4"H -Species: Connochaetes gnou -Notes: This African antelope is one of two different species of wildebeest, and is also known as the "white-tailed gnu." This specimen is of a female. -Location: South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, and Namibia This item can not be sent outside...
$140.00
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-Size: 13.75" L x 4.25" W x 7" H -Species: Oryctolagus cuniculus -Notes: Comes with a protective acrylic case -Location: Global distribution This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
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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:...
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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...
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-Size: 22"L x 24" Wingspan (1:1 Scale) -Species: Archaeopteryx lithographica ("Ancient Wing of Lithographic stone") -Notes: Archaeopteryx is a small, raptor-like dinosaur from the European islands of the ancient Tehthys Sea. Considering the exquisite detail of its well-preserved feathers, this dinosaur was originally coined as the "first bird" upon the discovery...
$3,000.00
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This unique teaching skull was prepared by the New York-based osteological supply company Clay-Adams Co., and possesses many openings and hinges to expose the inner workings of the human skull, including the ossicle (inner ear bones). This rare piece still displays a faint stamp to identify it as being prepared...
$85.00
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-Dome size: 5"H x 4"W -Species: Furcifer oustaleti -Notes: A beautiful skull of the largest chameleon species alive today. It is also known by the name "Oustalet's Chameleon" in honor of French biologist Jean-Frederic Emile Oustalet. -Location: Madagascar, and introduced into Nairobi, Kenya. This item can not be sent outside...
$40.00
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-Size: -Species: Geochelone pardalis -Notes: A large example of a Leopard Tortoise shell, at a very affordable price due to some missing scutes. -Location: Eastern and southern Africa This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$300.00
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-Vial Size: 5"L x 2&3/8"W -Species: Boa constrictor -Notes: A remarkable, one-of-a-kind specimen of a snake with the visible remains of its last meal. Two black masses on one end show the lizard's eyes, while another black mass on the opposite end are the lizard's fecal matter. Much of the...
$65.00
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-Specimen Size: 7" L x 2&3/4" W x 2&1/2" H -Species: Cavia porcellus -Notes: Guinea pigs were first domesticated in South America around 5,000 BP. They are used as a food source, as well as being utilized in religious rituals to determine the ailment of a sick person. This specimen...
$65.00
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-Size: 8"L x 1&3/4"W x 10&1/2"H -Species: Macropus rufogriseus -Notes: The red-necked wallaby is also known as "Bennet's Wallaby." This specimen has a small brass rod in the back of the foot, allowing the specimen to stand on its own. -Location: southern Australia, Tasmania, and the Bass Strait islands.
$160.00
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-Size: 4&1/4" L x 2&3/4" W x 2&3/4" H -Species: Macaca fascicularis -Notes: Despite their name, crustaceans make up very little of their diet, which also consists of small vertebrates, but mostly fruits and seeds. -Location: Southeast Asia This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$200.00
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-Dome Size: 8" H x 5" W -Species: Scalopus aquaticus -Notes: also known as the "Common Mole" -Location: Eastern USA, Canada, and Mexico This item can not be sent outside of the USA.
$140.00
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-Trilobite Size: 2&5/16" -Matrix: 3&3/4"L x 2&1/2"W x 1&3/4"H -Species: undetermined (either Phacops or Drotops species) -Notes: A very well-detailed specimen with visible eye lenses. Acrylic stand not included. -Age: Devonian Period, 392-388 million years ago -Location: Hamar L'Aghdad Formation - Erfoud, Morocco
$1,500.00
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-Tooth size: 5&3/8" long. Shark teeth are measured from the tip to the end of the longest root. -Species: Carcharocles megalodon (“Ragged Big Tooth”) -Notes: An extremely fine collector's tooth with great serrations. This Chilean example is typically not for sale, as a ban in fossil exportation was placed in 2006....
$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