| Bears - Our modern and fossil bear Bone Clones® specimens include the Grizzly, Black, Polar and fossil Short-Faced and Cave Bears. Panda skulls are also represented in this category. We offer a full skeleton of the approximately 12-foot-tall Giant Short-Faced Bear, in both articulated and disarticulated versions. Also available are postcranial parts, including claws, teeth and individual bones. As always, our original bear skulls were selected for their quality and condition, and our casts replicate the fine detail found in the original. |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
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BC-021 | Kodiak Grizzly Bear Skull | The grizzly, being the largest of all bears, reaches a length of 10 feet and may weigh up to 1300 lbs. It is the largest carnivore... |
BC-025 | Giant Panda Skull | Giant Pandas with their distinctive black and white coloration are favorites the world over. They are cousins to bears with their lineages splitting off millions of years ago. The most specialized herbivore of all carnivores, their diet consists of 99 percent bamboo... |
BC-063 | Polar Bear Skull | Polar Bears are extremely large predators and dangerous to humans. These bears are often found on ice flows... |
BC-086 | Lesser Panda Skull | The lesser panda is also known as the red panda. It is found throughout the Himalayas. Although classification is still be... |
BC-099 | American Black Bear Skull | Bear, American Black, skull BC-099 Found from Alaska to Mexico, the American Black Bear thrives. Reaching 6 feet and over 300 pounds, they are skillfu ... |
BC-099E | Economy American Black Bear Skull | Found from Alaska to Mexico, the American Black Bear thrives. Reaching 6 feet and over 300 pounds... |
BC-114 | Short-Faced Bear Skull | Bear, Short-Faced, skull BC-114. Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), which is more closely related to the Andean Bears, Tremarctos than to Ursus, have been ... |
BC-132 | Cave Bear Skull | The Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This particular skull is among the largest and most complete ever found... |
BC-285 | Brown Grizzly Bear Skull | The grizzly, being the largest of all bears, reaches a length of 10 feet and may weigh up to 1300 lbs. It is the largest carnivore on earth and when standing reaches a height of 12 feet... |
FO-075 | Forensic Bear Paw | American Black Bear front paw without claws. Ideal for Forensic courses in comparing it with the human hand and identifying which is which. From our Black Bear front Paw, KO-075... |
KO-013 | Polar Bear tooth (molar) | Bear, Polar, tooth (molar) Molar from our Polar Bear BC-063... |
KO-025 | Cave Bear Tooth (molar) | This Cave Bear Upper Right Molar is great companion to our Cave Bear skull, BC-132. The Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This molar is from a skull considered to be among the largest and most complete ever found... |
KO-047 | Grizzly Bear claw | Grizzly Bears can reach lengths of 10 feet (up to 12 feet when standing) and can weigh up to 1300 lbs... |
KO-048 | Polar Bear claw | A perfect companion to our Polar Bear skull, BC-063. The largest species of bear, and the largest terrestrial carnivore, Polar Bears are found mainly in... |
KO-049 | Black Bear Claw | A perfect companion to our American Black Bear skull, BC-099. Ranging from Alaska to Mexico, though more prevalent in Northern forested regions... |
KO-062 | Sloth Bear Claw | Sloth Bear Claw. From Southern Asia, the Sloth Bear survives in a variety of habitats from grassland to forest... |
KO-062-SET-20 | Sloth Bear Claws Set of 20 | The Sloth Bear survives in a variety of habitats from grassland to forest. It is distinguished by long, rough fur around its rear, shoulders, neck and ears.. |
KO-075 | Black Bear Right Paw Complete | American Black Bear front paw. Ranging from Alaska to Mexico, though more prevalent in Northern forested regions, the American Black Bear reaches 6 feet and over 300 pounds... |
KO-076 | Black Bear Front Claws | From our Black Bear front Paw, KO-075. Ranging from Alaska to Mexico, though more prevalent in Northern forested regions, the American Black Bear reaches 6 feet and over 300 pounds... |
KO-100-BEARS | Set of 4 Bear Claws in Riker Box | Our set of four Bone Clones replica bear claws. One claw each from Grizzly Bear, Polar Bear, Black Bear and Sloth Bear... |
KO-100-SET-31 | Set of 31 Claws in Riker Box | A beautiful set of 31 Bone Clones replica claws and talons, and a savings when purchased as a set. Perfect for comparative studies and display... |
KO-114F | Short-faced Bear Femur | Short-faced Bear Femur- KO-114F. From our skeleton, SC-114... |
KO-114H | Short-faced Bear Humerus | Short-faced Bear Humerus- KO-114F. From our skeleton, SC-114... |
KO-115P | Short-Faced Bear Canine Teeth (pair) | The teeth of the Short-Faced Bear are reminiscent of those of the lion. With large widely-spaced canines, useful for ripping skin and flesh, this bear seems to have been a true carnivore... |
KO-115S | Short-Faced Bear Canine Tooth | A single Short-Faced Bear Canine Tooth... |
KO-132 | Cave Bear Canine | The Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This canine is from a skull considered to be among the largest and most complete ever found... |
KO-133 | Cave Bear Bacula | The Cave Bear occurred from England to the Caspian Sea. Its bones have been discovered in caves throughout Europe, where in addition to its bones its likeness has been found in cave paintings created by Neanderthals... |
![]() SC-114 | Articulated Short-Faced Bear Skeleton | Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), the Short-Faced Bear, became extinct approximately 11,000 years ago. This individual died approximately 28,000 years ago and was found in Alaska... |
![]() SC-114-D | Disarticulated Short-Faced Bear Skeleton | Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), the Short-Faced Bear, became extinct approximately 11,000 years ago. This individual died approximately 28,000 years ago and was found in Alaska... |
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