b'Mammals: Teeth, Small Mammals Teeth:Much about an animals lifestyle can be learned from its teeth. An animals dentition gives clues as to how and what it eats. Some teeth are shaped perfectly for stabbing, cutting or slicing, while others work well to grind.Tooth Sabertoothed Cat SabersKO-012Killer Whale .$16 KO-067Deluxe, Large, Single(from BC-067) $25KO-013Polar Bear.$14 KO-067PDeluxe, Large, Pair(from BC-067). $50 KO-039T. rex .$75 KO-103Left or Right, Each(from BC-103) $22KO-042Fossil Sperm Whale .$165 KO-103PPair(from BC-103)$40KO-045African Elephant $150 KO-212Left or Right, Each ( from BC-018). $28KO-156Supercroc(Sarcosuchus) 35 KO-212PLeft or Right, Pair ( from BC-018) $55$.KO-159Nile Crocodile $18 Canine ToothKO-160American Alligator$18 KO-104Cave Lion $48KO-213Modern Sperm Whale $39 KO-132Cave Bear $38KO-223Great White Shark9.$KO-217Tiger .$15KO-244False Killer Whale .$13.50 KO-217-4Tiger Teeth(Set of 4) $58Tusks KO-216Lion Tooth .$15KO-031Walrus Tusks(Pair) $360 KO-216-4Lion Teeth(Set of 4) $58 .KO-031SWalrus Tusk(Single)$195 KO-248Leopard $14.50KO-032Giant Walrus.$290 MolarKO-224-4 Warthog(Set of 4) $175. KO-025Cave Bear $18KO-286-4 Babirusa(Set of 4)$120 KO-214Hippo .$24BC-256Narwhal(90 Inches, Pictured) 559$ BC-254Narwhal(69 Inches, Pictured) 459$ BC-159-PWoolly Mammoth(From BC-159, Pair).$750BC-159-S Woolly Mammoth(From BC-159, Single)$390Small Mammal SkeletonsFlying Lemur (Colugo)- Pictured, left. See page 10 for SkullSC-049-AArticulated(Includes Stand) 1,025$ SC-049-DDisarticulated $650BatsGreater Flying Fox- Pictured, Right. See page 10 for Skull$ SC-312-AArticulated(Includes Stand) 1,800SC-312-DDisarticulated $1,198Fruit Bat Wing-PicturedKO-180 $185MAMMALIAN FLIGHTBats are the only mammals to have developed true, self-propelled, flight. Other aerialist mammals like flying lemurs use gliding to get from place to place. Gliding relies on gravity and air resistance and is essentially a controlled fall from a height.As a forelimb, a bats wing is homologous (the same as) to the human arm and a bird forelimb as it evolved from the same osteological structures. However, as a wing the forelimb is analogous (similar structures but evolved independently to serve the same purpose) to a birds wing since bats and birds evolved flight separately and use different strategies to achieve self-propelled flight. To propel themselves aerially, birds use their entire forelimb (arm) for flight, while bats depend on a modified hand structure for their ability to fly. Because the bats hand can assume a multitude of shapes, bats are capable of extreme maneuverability.www.boneclones.com 11'