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Dinosaurs & Fossils - We are constantly adding to our fossil Bone ClonesŪ collection. In addition to the Sabercat, etc. listed in other categories we also have: Thoosuchus skull, Dugong, Allosaurus claw, Diplodocus chevron, Camptosaur, Stegosaurus spike, a model of a Steg skull, T-rex teeth and a Fossil Giant Sperm Whale tooth.
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Catalog #
Product Name Description
Sabertooth Cat, Smilodon californicus
BC-018A
Sabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Antique Finish

One of the finest specimens from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Great care was taken when we cast this piece to preserve every detail and nuance of the original specimen...

Sabertooth Cat, Smilodon californicus
BC-018T
Sabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Tarpit FinishOne of the finest specimens from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Great care was taken when we cast this piece to preserve every detail and nuance of the original specimen...
American Lion Felis atrox
BC-019A
Fossil American Lion Skull Antique FinishFelis atrox was the largest lion to have ever existed, this individual weighing an estimated 900 pounds. Found only in the western hemisphere, this 14,000 y.o. specimen came from the La Brea tar pits...
American Lion Felis atrox
BC-019T
Fossil American Lion Skull Tarpit FinishFelis atrox was the largest lion to have ever existed, this individual weighing an estimated 900 pounds. Found only in the western hemisphere, this 14,000 y.o. specimen came from the La Brea tar pits...
Dire Wolf Skull
BC-020A
Dire Wolf Skull Antique FinishSame skull as our BC-020T, but with a lighter Antique Finish...
Dire Wolf Skull
BC-020T
Dire Wolf Skull Tarpit FinishThriving during the Pleistocene, the Dire Wolf is not a direct ancestor of any of today's known species of canine. They co-existed in North America with Grey Wolves for about 100,000 years. Dire Wolves had short, thick legs, a larger, broader skull...
Dinictis Skull
BC-030
Dinictis SkullDinictis lived on the plains of North America 35-40 m.y.a. Ancestors to modern cats, this ancient skull is reminiscent of today's clouded leopard skull...
Thoosuchus Skull
BC-040
Thoosuchus SkullThoosuchus were semi-aquatic batrachomorphs that lived worldwide over 200 million years ago. Similar in appearance to salamanders, thoosuchus are the most likely ancestors of the modern day tail-less amphibians we call frogs...

BC-067
Sabertooth Cat Skull Tarpit FinishDelux Smilodon Skull Tarpit Finish. Found in the 1930's across the street from the La Brea Tar Pits. The site was immediately clo ...
Giant Fossil Beaver Skull Antique Finish
BC-071A
Giant Fossil Beaver Skull Antique FinishBelonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 year...

BC-071T
Giant Fossil Beaver Skull Tarpit FinishBelonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 years...
Machairodus giganteus Skull
BC-102
Machairodus giganteus SkullMachairodus giganteus. Age: Late Miocene, China. This cat lived approximately 4.5 to 5 million years ago and was about the size of a lion, but with a longer muzzle and narrower skull. Machairodus is an excellent example of a saber-toothed cat...
Smilodon populator Skull
BC-103
Smilodon populator SkullSmilodon populator is the largest of its species. Found in the eastern part of South America...
Cave Lion Skull
BC-104
Cave Lion SkullCave Lion Skull BC-104 The Cave Lion became extinct approximately 15,000 years ago. These large, conical-toothed cats of the North American Ice Age ...
Skulls
BC-106
Megantereon nihowanensis SkullMegantereon nihowanensis Skull BC-106 Megantereon cultridens (nihowanensis). Late Miocene to earliest Pleistocene. ( 6 - .9 ...
Xenosmilus hodsonae Skull Replica
BC-113
Xenosmilus hodsonae SkullXenosmilus hodsonae Skull BC-113 Xenosmilus hodsonae Occurence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida...
Short-Faced Bear Skull
BC-114
Short-Faced Bear SkullBear, Short-Faced, skull BC-114. Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), which is more closely related to the Andean Bears, Tremarctos than to Ursus, have been ...
Juvenile Machairodus giganteus Skull
BC-117
Juvenile Machairodus giganteus SkullJuvenile Machairodus giganteus Skull BC-117 . Age: Late Miocene, China. Living approximately 4.5 to 5 million years ago and about th ...
Gavialosuchus Skull
BC-130
Gavialosuchus (Giant Fossil Crocodile)Discovered in 1990 in a phosphate mine in Polk County, Florida, this Gavialosuchus skull is considered the largest, most complete specimen ever found...
Cave Bear Skull
BC-132
Cave Bear SkullThe 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-156
Sarcosuchus imperator Supercroc SkullSarcosuchus imperator (flesh eating crocodile), nicknamed Supercroc, lived during the Cretaceous period (65 - 144 MYA). With an estimated body length of 40 feet, and a skull over 5 1/2 feet long, Supercroc is one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth...
Mammoth Skull and Tusks
BC-159
Columbian Mammoth SkullThe Columbian Mammoth lived in North American for the last 2 million years and became extinct about 10,000 years ago.The twisted tusks identify this species. Our specimen was a juvenile...

BC-160
Mosasaur, Platecarpus SkullPlatecarpus planifrons, a medium-sized mosasaur that lived approximately 86 MYA during the late Cretaceous Period. One of only a few known, this specimen is the best in existence. Complete with pterygoid teeth...

BC-160-N
Mosasaur, Platecarpus Skull and NeckPlatecarpus planifrons, a medium-sized mosasaur that lived approximately 86 MYA during the late Cretaceous Period. One of only a few known, this specimen is the best in existence. Complete with pterygoid teeth...
Giant Fossil Armadillo Skull
BC-214
Giant Fossil Armadillo SkullGiant fossil armadillo From the late Pliocene, early Pleistocene era (early Irvingtonian), circa 1.8 MYA. Found in a land site, 2 of the teeth were found in the Aucilla river, Florida. Lower jaw not found but may be available at a future date...
Giant Fossil Hyena Skull
BC-223
Giant Fossil Hyena SkullFrom China, found in a location fairly common for large fossil cats, this particular specimen was discovered in the Gansu province, Guanghe Formation, China and was dated at around 4.5 to 5 MYA...
Australopithecus afarensis Skull
BH-001
Australopithecus afarensis Skull2.9 to 3.6 MYA. Australopithecus afarensis Skull. The australopithecines are only known from Africa and are believed to be the earliest known true hominids. None has ever been found in Europe or Asia...
Homo habilis Skull - KNM-ER 1813
BH-002
Homo habilis Skull - KNM-ER 18131.9 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973. There is still controversy about this specimen's classification...
Australopithecus robustus Skull
BH-003
Australopithecus robustus Skull1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by R. Broom in 1952. SK-48, formerly called Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines...
Homo heidelbergensis Skull - Broken Hill 1, (Rhodesian Man)
BH-004
Homo heidelbergensis Skull - Broken Hill 1, (Rhodesian Man)125,000 to possibly 400,000 YA. The Homo heidelbergensis Skull Broken Hill 1 (Rhodesian Man) was discovered in Kabwe, Zambia (formerly Rhodesia), by miner T. Zwigelaar and originally described by A. Woodward in 1921...
Homo erectus Skull - Peking Man
BH-005
Homo erectus Skull - Peking Man300,000 to 600,000 YA. The Homo erectus Skull Peking Man is also known as Pithecanthropus pekinensis (Sinathropus). The original reconstruction was prepared by Dr. F. Weidenreich and Mrs. Lucille Swan in 1937 from the fossil remains of several different individuals...
Australopithecus boisei Skull - KNM-ER 406
BH-006
Australopithecus boisei Skull - KNM-ER 4061.7 MYA. Male. The Australopithecus boisei Skull KNM-ER 406 was discovered by R. 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...
Australopithecus africanus Skull - Sts 5, "Mrs. Ples"
BH-007
Australopithecus africanus Skull - Sts 5, "Mrs. Ples"Reconstruction by Bone ClonesŪ 2007. Considered to have lived 2.5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 "Mrs. Ples" was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa..
Australopithecus aethiopicus Skull - KNM-WT 17000
BH-008
Australopithecus aethiopicus Skull - KNM-WT 170002.5 MYA. The Australopithecus aethiopicus Skull KNM-WT 17000 was discovered by A. 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...
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - La Chapelle-aux-Saints
BH-009
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - La Chapelle-aux-Saints50,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in 1908 in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France. It was the most complete Neandertal skull found at the time...
Homo habilis Skull - OH 24
BH-010
Homo habilis Skull - OH 241.8 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull OH 24 (KNM) was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968 and first described by M. Leakey, Clark, & L. Leakey in Nature in 1971. This nearly complete but very badly crushed specimen constituted the oldest hominid found in Olduvai Gorge...
Homo ergaster Skull - KNM-ER 3733
BH-011
Homo ergaster Skull - KNM-ER 37331.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976. Several teeth are intact, but no mandible was ever found...
Homo ergaster Skull - KNM-WT 15000, "Nariokotome boy"
BH-012
Homo ergaster Skull - KNM-WT 15000, "Nariokotome boy"1.6 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" or "Turkana Boy" was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1984 in Nariokotome, Kenya. It was first described by Brown, Harris, R. Leakey and Walker in Nature in 1985 as H. erectus...
Homo rudolfensis Skull - KNM-ER 1470
BH-013
Homo rudolfensis Skull - KNM-ER 14701.8 to 1.9 MYA. The Homo rudolfensis Skull KNM-ER 1470 was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1972 at Koobi Fora in Kenya and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973...
Piltdown Man Skull, 1912 Fraud
BH-014
Piltdown Man Skull, 1912 FraudPiltdown Man Skull 1912 Fraud. This skull is a replica of Dawson's so-called "Dawn Man," which had been unearthed in a gravel pit at Piltdown near Sussex, England, by Charles Dawson in 1912...
Australopithecus boisei Skull - OH 5, (Zinjanthropos)
BH-015
Australopithecus boisei Skull - OH 5, (Zinjanthropos)1.8 MYA. The Australopithecus boisei Skull, NUTCRACKER MAN, 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 L. Leakey in Nature later that year...
Australopithecus boisei Skull KNM OH 5 Zinjanthropus With Jaw
BH-015-C
Australopithecus boisei Skull KNM OH 5 Zinjanthropus With JawBone ClonesŪ Australopithecus boisei Skull with Jaw. Jaw is spring attached to palate, allowing ease in handling. Springs easily attached and detached....
Australopithecus africanus Skull, Taung Child
BH-016
Australopithecus africanus Skull, Taung Child2.3 MYA. The Australopithecus africanus Skull (Taung Child) was discovered by M. de Bruyn in Taung, South Africa in 1924. Anatomy professor Raymond Dart identified this juvenile skull as a new genus and species of hominid in 1925 in Nature...
Cro-Magnon-1 Skull
BH-017
Cro-Magnon-1 Skull30,000 to 32,000 YA. This Cro-Magnon Skull was discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France). Cro-Magnon, meaning "big cliff," represents the earliest modern humans from Western Europe...
Homo erectus Skull - Sangiran 17
BH-018
Homo erectus Skull - Sangiran 17Older than 1 MYA and possibly as old as 1.6 MYA. The Homo erectus Skull Sangiran 17 was discovered in 1969 by Mr. Towikromo in Java, Indonesia, and first described in 1971 by S. Sartono as Pithecanthropus erectus (Pithecanthropus 8)..
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - La Ferrassie 1
BH-019
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - La Ferrassie 150,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1 was discovered in France in 1909 and described that same year by Capitan and Peyrony. A more thorough study of the La Ferrassie skeleton was published in 1976 by Heim...
Kenyanthropus platyops Skull - KNM-WT-40000
BH-020
Kenyanthropus platyops Skull - KNM-WT-400003.5 MYA. The Kenyanthropus platyops Skull KNM-WT-40000 was discovered in 1999 by J. Erus, a member of Meave Leakey's team, west of Lake Turkana, Kenya. In 2001 Leakey, et al. described the specimen in Nature...
Australopithecus afarensis Skull - "Lucy", light finish
BH-021-A
Australopithecus afarensis Skull - "Lucy", light finishAustralopithecus afarensis Skull "Lucy", (light finish) BH-021-A. BoneclonesŪ is proud to offer our first original reconstruction. We began with exact sculpted replicas of the original jaw and skull fragments...
Australopithecus afarensis Skull - "Lucy", dark finish
BH-021-T
Australopithecus afarensis Skull - "Lucy", dark finishAustralopithecus afarensis Skull "Lucy" (dark finish) BH-021-T. BoneclonesŪ is proud to offer our first original reconstruction. We began with exact sculpted replicas of the original jaw and skull fragments...
Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5
BH-022
Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5350,000 to 500,000 YA. The Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5 was discovered in Spain in 1992 by Juan-Luis Arsuaga, in the fossil-rich caves of Sima de los Huesos (Bone Pit), Sierra de Atapuerca...
Proconsul africanus Skull
BH-023
Proconsul africanus Skull14 to 23 MYA. The Proconsul africanus Skull was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1948 on Rusinga Island, Kenya. This specimen, based on the 1948 Leakey discovery, is the most complete Proconsul africanus cranium to date...
Sivapithecus Skull
BH-024
Sivapithecus Skull8 MYA. The Sivapithecus indicus Skull was discovered in 1979 by D. Pilbeam and S.M. Ibrahim Shah on the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan. This specimen consists of a nearly complete mandible (with complete dentition) and the left side of the face...
Aegyptopithecus zeuxis Skull
BH-025
Aegyptopithecus zeuxis Skull29 MYA. The Aegyptopithecus zeuxis skull was first discovered in the Egyptian Faiyum Depression by E. Simons' team in 1966. A. zeuxis is probably the best known of the propliopithecids (believed to be an ancestor of Old World monkeys and hominoids)...
Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash
BH-027
Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash70,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash was discovered by A. Okladnikov in Uzbekistan in 1938. This skull helped establish the easternmost range of Neanderthals...
Dmanisi Homo erectus Skull
BH-028
Dmanisi Homo erectus Skull1.75 -2.0 MYA. The Dmanisi Homo erectus (ergaster) was discovered in 1999 by Abesalom Vekua, et al. in Dmanisi, Georgia. Our cast comprises the D2700 cranium and D2735 jaw. This small-brained specimen, found alongside Oldowan-like choppers and scrapers...
Sahelanthropus tchadensis Skull
BH-029
Sahelanthropus tchadensis Skull6-7 MYA. The Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull was discovered by Michael Brunet's team in Chad in 2001 and described in Nature in 2002. Some suggest that S. tchadensis existed near the time that hominids and apes separated on their evolutionary paths...
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - Sawyer/ Maley Reconstruction
BH-030
Homo neanderthalensis Skull - Sawyer/ Maley ReconstructionAvailable exclusively from Bone ClonesŪ, this Neanderthal Skull Reconstruction was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University...
Homo antecessor Skull Recreation
BH-031
Homo antecessor Skull800,000 YA. The Homo antecessor skull was discovered in 1995 by J. M. Bermudez de Castro at the Gran Dolina site, in Atapuerca, Spain, and described in Science in 1997...
Homo sapiens Skull Skhul 5
BH-032
Homo sapiens Skull Skhul 5100,000 YA. The Homo sapiens Skull Skhul 5 was discovered by T. McCown near Mount Carmel, Israel in 1932. McCown first described the skull in 1936 in the Bulletin American School of Prehistoric Research (Issue 12)...
Homo floresiensis Skull BH-033
BH-033
Homo floresiensis Skull18,000 YA. The Homo floresiensis Skull (Flores Skull LB1) was discovered by P. Brown and his team on the island of Flores, Indonesia, in 2003 and reported in Nature in 2004...
Set of 9 Fossil Hominid Skulls
BH-KRO-1
Set of 9 Fossil Hominid Skulls9 milestone discoveries representing a timeline of, and the diversity in, human lineage...
Homotherium cf. crenatidens Skull Replica
CB-06
Homotherium cf. crenatidens SkullThe genus Homotherium comprises a unique group of saber tooth cats. Besides having their front limbs longer than the rear...
Sabertooth Cat Homotherium cf. crenatidens Right Saber
CB-06-S
Sabertooth Cat, Homotherium cf. crenatidens, Right SaberA beautiful Right Saber, showing excellent serration detail, from our Sabertooth Cat Homotherium cf. crenatidens, CB-06. Age: Early to mid Pliocene, (3 million years ago)...
Eusmilus sicarius Skull replica
CB-07
Eusmilus sicarius SkullEusmilus sicarius Skull CB-07 (Sinclair & Jepsen 1927).....Occurence: Mid-Whitneyan to early Arikareean (30,5-28.5 MYBP)...
Megalodon Shark Teeth set of 46
CB-11-46P
Megalodon Shark Teeth (set of 46)Megalodon Shark Teeth (set of 46) CB-11-46P. The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago...
Hoplophoneus dakotensis Skull
CB-15
Hoplophoneus dakotensis SkullHoplophoneus dakotensis Skull CB-15 (Hatcher,1895).......Occurence: Whitneyan to early Arikareean (31-28 MYBP), South Dakota. Slightl ...
Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull Replica
CB-17
Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull In MatrixHoplophoneus occidentalis Skull In Matrix CB-17 (Leidy, 1869)....Occurence: Orellan-Whitneyan (33-30.5 MYBP), South Dakota...
Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull Replica
CB-18
Hoplophoneus occidentalis SkullHoplophoneus occidentalis Skull CB-18 (Leidy, 1869)....Occurence: Orellan-Whitneyan (33-30.5 MYBP), South Dakota...
Bone Clones Catalog Fossil Cats
CB-19
Hoplophoneus primaevus Skull In MatrixThe type Hoplophoneus primaevus belongs to a group of Oligocene sabertooth cats...
Skulls
CB-20
Megantereon nihowanensis SkullA more complete skull than our BC-106 Chinese Sabertooth Cat, this Megantereon nihowanensis skull has both sabers...
Megalodon Shark Teeth Replica Set
CH-31-46P
Fossil Megalodon Shark Set of 46 Teeth, SulpherThis beautiful set of 46 teeth, from the collection of Dr. Gordon Hubbell, is the most complete set of associated Megalodon teeth ever found. The unusual color is due to the phosphate mine from which it came...

CN-01
T-rex Skull 1/9 ScaleCommissioned by Black Hills Institute of Geological Research and modeled from their T-rex Stan, BHI-3033, Bone ClonesŪ spared no effort to duplicate this extraordinary skull...
Set of 10 Primate Femurs
KF-001
Set of 10 Primate FemursThis set of primate femurs is excellent for comparative study. It includes femurs from a 5-Year-Old human child, an adult human male, Homo ergaster, the Lucy Australopithecus afarensis, a male gorilla, a chimpanzee, a bonobo, gibbon, orangutan and baboon...
Whirltooth Shark Teeth in Matrix
KO-001
Whirltooth Shark Teeth in MatrixVery little is known about this unusual shark, except the front teeth grew in a spiral, containing up to 180 teeth. This particular specimen contains 131 teeth...
Diplodocus Chevron
KO-003
Diplodocus, chevronChevrons are a series of bones on the underside of the tail of reptiles. This Diplodocus chevron measures 11 inches in length...
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg
KO-005
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird EggThe Giant Elephant Bird Egg is the largest known bird egg. Its bulk is 15 times larger than an Ostrich egg and 10,000 times larger than a Hummingbird egg. The original egg that this was cast from was 13 inches long and 9 inches wide...
7 1/4 inch Megalodon Shark tooth
KO-008
7 1/4" Megalodon Shark tooth (record size)This tooth is considered by many to be the largest Megalodon tooth ever found and...

KO-008-2
Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 7inchThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go...
Megalodon Shark Tooth 6 3/4 inch
KO-008-3
Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 6 3/4 inchThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago...

KO-008-SET
Megalodon Shark Teeth Set of 4 GiantsThe Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago...
Stegosaurus Spike
KO-015
Stegosaurus SpikeFrom the caudal spine, probably #1 of 4, this is one of the largest, most complete and detailed Steg spikes around...
Cave Bear Tooth (molar)
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...
Australopithecus afarensis,
KO-036-C
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", cranium fragmentsAustralopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", cranium fragments KO-036-C .Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million years, has ...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", femur
KO-036-F
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", femurAustralopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", femur KO-036-F Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million yea ...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", jaw
KO-036-J
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", jawAustralopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" A.L. 288-1, jaw KO-036-J. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 mil ...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", Innominate
KO-036-P
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", InnominateA.afarensis "Lucy" A.L. 288-1 -KO-036-P. 1/2 innominate. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 mill ...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy",  bones set of 5
KO-36-PF
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", bones, set of 51/2 Pelvis, Sacrum and Femur in 3 parts - set has 5 pieces total. Set from the Australopithecus afarensis A.L. 288-1 skeleton known as Lucy. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia Lucy, at 3.2 million years, has been considered the first human...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy"- 1/2 innominate & sacrum
KO-036-PS
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" - Innominate & sacrumAustralopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" Innominate & Sacrum KO-036-PS. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Luc ...
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", sacrum
KO-036-S
Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", sacrumAustralopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" A.L. 288-1, sacrum KO-036-S. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 ...
Allosaurus claw Replica
KO-037
Allosaurus clawFrom the Morrison Formation- Jurassic Period, Como Bluff, Wyoming. Not a record size, but one of the finist Allosaurus claws...

KO-039
T. rex toothTyrannosaurus had a mouth full of large serrated teeth capable of tearing though the flesh of any large contemporary dinosaur. Scars on the bones of T. rex skeletons found over the last 100 years prove that these "Tyrant King Lizards" even fought among themselves...
Bone Clones Catalog of Claws Talons and Sets
KO-063
Apatosaur ClawMost likely belonging to Apatosaur sp., this large ungal measures 12" and is one of three claws from the rear foot. Jurassic Age ( Morrison formation - 144 m.y.) N.E. Wyoming...
Fossil Giant Sperm Whale Tooth
KO-042
Fossil Giant Sperm Whale ToothThe giant sperm whale from which this tooth originated was a contemporary of the megalodon shark. Sperm whales diverged from other toothed whales about 20 million years ago. They are the largest toothed animals to have ever existed...

KO-073
Tarbosaurus bataar Fossil ClawFrom the Nemegt Formation of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, this claw is from the Mongolian equivalent of the T-rex. Found in 2002 the rare Tarbosaurus was probably a young adult about 30 feet long...

KO-074
Tyrannosaurus rex ClawTyrannosaurus rex, better known simply as T. rex, was first discovered in 1900 and described by Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1905. T. rex is one of the most popular dinosaurs known...
Sabertooth Cat, populator saber
KO-103
Sabertooth Cat, populator saberSabertooth Cat, populator saber- KO-103.. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a pair...
Sabertooth Cat, populator sabers
KO-103-P
Sabertooth Cat, populator sabersSabertooth Cat, populator sabers- KO-103P. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a single...
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-114F
Short-faced Bear FemurShort-faced Bear Femur- KO-114F. From our skeleton, SC-114...
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-114H
Short-faced Bear HumerusShort-faced Bear Humerus- KO-114F. From our skeleton, SC-114...
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-115P
Short-Faced Bear Canine Teeth (pair)Short-Faced Bear Canine Teeth (pair)....
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-115S
Short-Faced Bear Canine ToothShort-Faced Bear Canine Tooth....
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-132
Cave Bear CanineThe 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...
Bone Clones Catalog of Living and Fossil Bears
KO-133
Cave Bear BaculaThe 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-156
Sarcosuchus imperator Supercroc ToothSarcosuchus imperator (flesh eating crocodile) lived during the Cretaceous period (65 to 144 MYA) and, with an estimated body length of 40 feet, was one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth...
Giant Ground Sloth Claw on Display Stand
KO-157-S
Giant Ground Sloth Claw on Display StandGiant Sloths, which weighed up to 20,000 pounds, had very large, dangerous-looking claws...
Giant Ground Sloth Claw
KO-157
Giant Ground Sloth Claw1.4 MYA. Genus Eremotherium first named by Spillmann 1948. Species eomigrans named by De Iullis and Cartelle in 1999...
Sabertooth Cat Saber (single)
KO-212
Sabertooth Cat Saber (single)Sabertooth Cat Saber (single) KO-212.The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ...
Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair)
KO-212P
Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair)Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair) KO-212P. The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ...
Large Megalodon Shark Tooth
KO-218
Large Megalodon Shark ToothThe MEGALODON, prehistoric ancestor of the modern shark, appeared about 18 million years ago and became extinct...
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg and Custom Display Stand
KO-241-SE
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg and Custom Display StandThe stand is constructed from a cast of the longer leg bone and toes of the Elephant Bird Skeleton and comes with the egg...
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display Stand
KO-241-S
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display StandThe Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display Stand is also available alone without the egg...
Homo ergaster pelvis assembly - KNM-WT 15000
KO-312-P
Homo ergaster pelvis assembly - KNM-WT 15000Homo ergaster KNM-WT 15000 Pelvis Assembly KO-313-P. From our H. ergaster skeleton...
Articulated Homo ergaster Skeleton KNM-WT 15000 Nariokotome Boy
SC-012-A
Articulated Homo ergaster SkeletonBone ClonesŪ original reconstruction using previously prepared parts from our disarticulated version and adding some bones, such as all the neck vertebrae along with brass parts to indicate missing parts...

SC-012D
Disrticulated Homo ergaster Skeleton, KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy"This Homo ergaster skeleton was discovered in 1984 in Nariokotome, Kenya by Richard Leakey (and described as H. erectus). This is the first skeleton dated before 100,000 years that is complete enough to get accurate measurements...
Homo ergaster pelvis and femur - KNM-WT 15000
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Homo ergaster pelvis and femur - KNM-WT 15000Homo ergaster pelvis and femur- KNM-WT 15000- SC-012-PF. From our Homo ergaster Skeleton SC-012. See below. ...
Bone Clones Catalog Fossil Cats
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Articulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Antique FinishA full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us, cast in the finest resin...
Bone Clones Catalog Fossil Cats
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Disarticulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Antique FinishThis disarticulated skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles is completely ready for assembly. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us, cast in the finest resin....
Articulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Tarpit Finish
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Articulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Tarpit FinishA full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us...

SC-018T-D
Disarticulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Tarpit FinishA full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us...
Articulated Neanderthal Skeleton
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Articulated Neanderthal SkeletonAvailable exclusively from Bone ClonesŪ, this Neanderthal skeleton was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University...
Disarticulated Neanderthal Skeleton
SC-019-D
Disarticulated Neanderthal SkeletonAvailable exclusively from Bone ClonesŪ, this Neanderthal skeleton was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University...
Neanderthal Pelvis Femur Reconstruction
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Neanderthal Pelvis Femur ReconstructionAvailable exclusively from Bone ClonesŪ, this Neanderthal Neanderthal Pelvis Femur Reconstruction was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University...
Articulated Lucy Skeleton
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Articulated "Lucy" SkeletonBone ClonesŪ original reconstruction using previously prepared parts from our disarticulated version and adding some bones, such as all the neck vertebrae along with brass parts to indicate missing parts. Sets and individual skeletal bones available...
Australopithecus afarensis-"Lucy", A.L.288-1-Skeleton
SC-036D
Disarticulated Australopithecus afarensis-"Lucy", A.L.288-1-SkeletonDiscovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million years has been considered the first human. This is now being challenged by the discovery of Kenyanthropus, described in 2001 by Leakey...

SC-114
Articulated Short-Faced Bear SkeletonArctodus 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-114D
Disarticulated Short-Faced Bear SkeletonArctodus 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...
Articulated Xenosmilus Skeleton
SCB-012
Articulated Xenosmilus SkeletonOccurrence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida. In 1981, remains of two specimens were found in the Haile limestone quarries in Alachua County, Florida. In 1994, they were suspect as possibly belonging to a new genus...
   

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