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CX-10 | Biological Anthropology | This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline within a unique framework modeled on the scientific method... |
KO-233 | Bottlenose Dolphin Pectoral Fin | The bones of the Bottlenose Dolphin's Pectoral Fin are homologous (having the same evolutionary ancestry) to the bones of the human arm or the forelimbs of other land mammals... |
![]() BC-284 | Sifaka Lemur Skull | The Sifaka, an arboreal primate, is able to jump 30 feet with its powerful hind legs. An herbivore, it prefers a diet of leaves, flowers, bark and fruit... |
![]() BC-293 | Human Male European Skull with Calvarium Cut and Numbered | This is a numbered version of our BC-212, an exceptionally detailed, high quality European Male skull with the calvarium cut... |
![]() BC-283 | Fairy Armadillo Skull | The Pink Fairy Armadillo lives in the dry grasslands and sandy plains of Central Argentina. The smallest of the armadillos, it may reach lengths, including its tail, of 6 inches... |
BC-282 | Indri Skull | The Indri, like all other lemurs, is endemic to Madagascar. The largest of the prosimians, the Indri may reach a weight of about 29 pounds and a length of 4 feet... |
KO-322 | Human Vertebral Column with Pelvis | KO-322 includes C1 through L-5, all intervertebral discs, and the pelvis. As with all Bone ClonesŪ products, these replicas are made of our high quality custom-made resin... |
KO-321 | Human Vertebral Column with Sacrum and Coccyx | KO-321 includes C1 through L-5, all intervertebral discs, plus the sacrum and coccyx. The fusion of individual vertebrae is clearly shown in the sacrum and coccyx... |
![]() KO-249 | Human Cervical Vertebrae and Occipital Assembly | Our Human Cervical Vertebrae and Occipital Assembly includes C1 through C7 with the occipital bone. This assembly clearly illustrates that, in addition to housing the spinal chord, one of the key functions of the cervical bones is to support the skull... |
![]() BC-281 | Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 weeks (full term)with Calvarium Cut | By removing the calvarium, junior osteologists are able to learn the complex anatomy of the endocranium. The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph... |
SC-046-D | Disarticulated Manatee Skeleton | Note that all postcranial bones shown are separated even though they appear fused... |
SC-046-A | Articulated Manatee Skeleton | Manatees, sometimes referred to as Sea Cows, and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
BC-272 | American Crocodile Skull | American Crocodiles live in southern Mexico, along the Central American coast, the Caribbean and southern Florida... |
BC-273 | Black Caiman Skull | Black Caimans, named for their dark coloring, are the largest member of the group called Alligatorinae, which includes Alligators and Caimans... |
SC-018-T-TX | Tarpit Sabercat Skeleton Thorax Assembly | This assembled combination of the sternum and costal cartilages was produced by Bone Clones to assist those who want to assemble our disarticulated skeleton from scratch... |
BC-262 | 29 1/2 Inch Alligator Skull | This skull is from one of the largest American Alligators ever found in Florida. The weight of the alligator was an incredible 1043 pounds... |
BC-229 | Saltwater Crocodile Skull | The largest crocodilian species alive today, this Saltwater Crocodile is estimated to have been 21.5 feet long and 1400 pounds (on the basis of the 33-inch skull length)... |
SCM-186-A | Articulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term 40 Weeks | This excellent skeleton of a 40-week-old (full-term) fetus is remarkable for its completeness. Each postcranial bone has been individually cast and then meticulously re-assembled... |
![]() BC-280 | 1-year-old Human Child Skull with Calvarium Cut | By removing the calvarium, junior osteologists are able to learn the complex anatomy of the endocranium. The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph... |
![]() BC-277 | 9-year-old Human Child Skull | The age of the skull was determined by referring to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph, both of which suggest a range from 7.5 to 12.5 years. The root apices of the permanent incisors and first molars are almost completely formed... |
![]() BC-276 | 8-year-old Human Child Skull | The age of the skull was determined by referring to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph, both of which suggest an age range of 5-9 years. There are 12 teeth in the maxillary arcade and 12 teeth in the mandibular arcade... |
![]() BC-275 | 2-year-old Human Child Skull | The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph. An examination of both suggests an age between 2 and 3 years. There are 10 teeth in the maxillary arcade and 10 teeth in the mandibular arcade... |
KO-104 | Cave Lion Canine | This impressive Cave Lion Canine is from our Cave Lion skull (BC-104). These large, conical-toothed cats of the North American Ice Age (becoming extinct about 15,000 years ago) were a relative of the present day African Lion, Panthera leo... |
KO-501 | Mastodon Vertebra | Mammut americanum, the Mastodon, became extinct about 10,000 years ago. The individual from which this vertebra (T3) came died approximately 12,450 years ago... |
BC-274 | 1-year-old Human Child Skull | The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph. An examination of both suggests an age likely greater than 1 year and less than 18 months... |
SC-010-24-A | Articulated Mandrill Hand | Although they are true quadrupeds, the Mandrill's opposable thumb and flexible clavicles allows it to be at home in the trees... |
SC-010-24-D | Disarticulated Mandrill Hand | Although they are true quadrupeds, the Mandrill's opposable thumb and flexible clavicles allows it to be at home in the trees... |
SC-010-29-A | Articulated Mandrill Foot | Found in the countries of Congo, Gabon and the Cameroons, the Mandrill Baboon is at home in the rainforests... |
SC-010-29-D | Disarticulated Mandrill Foot | Although they are true quadrupeds, the Mandrill's opposable thumb and flexible clavicles allows it to be at home in the trees... |
SC-003-BP | Articulated Bipedal Chimpanzee Skeleton with Stand | Our impressive Chimp skeleton mounted in the bipedal stance measures 4'2" (4'9" with the base)... |
SC-028-BP | Articulated Bipedal Gorilla Skeleton with Stand | Our impressive Gorilla skeleton mounted in the bipedal stance measures 5' 9" tall (6'1" with the base)... |
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