$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 around both nostrils, reddish-colored fur above both eyes, and a jaunty yellow beard. The sides of their muzzle are strongly ridged and colored a bright blue. Their hairless rump ranges from a bright blue to purple. A male mandrill will assemble a harem of females over which he will maintain exclusive breeding rights. Male mandrills are also notable for their impressive 2 to 3 inch long canine teeth. They have the intimidating habit of yawning when threatened or upset in order to show their opponents their formidable weaponry. 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw). Please allow up to 1 week for processing time with cast replicas as most of these items are made to order. Thank you for your understanding.
$620.00
-Size: various (refer to individual model skull listings for sizes) -Species: Australopithecus afarensis, Paranthropus boisei, Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, Homo sapiens -Notes: 1:2 scale casts of 7 primate skulls provide an overview of speciation and evolution. These wonderfully detailed miniatures were sculpted by Steve Wagner. Portable, durable...
$342.00
-Species: Australopithecus afarensis (female and male), Australopithecus africanus, Homo habilis, Paranthropus boisei, Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon) -Size: A. afarensis (female 2&¾"H), A. afarensis (male 3&¼"H), A. africanus (3&¼"H), H. habilis (2&½"H), P. boisei (3&½"H), H. sapiens (3&½"H) -Notes: 1:4 scale model based on a CT scan of a life-size fossil hominid...
$216.00
-Size: 8&½"L x 3&½"W x 3&½"H -Species: Orycteropus afer -Notes: Aardvarks are found in sub-Saharan Africa in areas of grassy plains, savanna, bushland and woodland. This nocturnal mammal has a stout body with a long head and snout that brings to mind the head of the anteater (they are not closely...