b'Bone Clones -Quality on DisplayThe appearance and detail of Bone Clones skulls and skeletons is so realistic and the material so durable that our replicas offer a viable alternative to natural bone, whether for museum displays, or instruction of human and animal osteology. The scope and depth of our collection is impressive, representing hundreds of species. Museums continue to add our pieces to their collections, from fossil skeletons like the Smilodon and short-faced bear skeletons to primate skeletons like the gorilla, and a selection of endangered species. In classroom settings, more and more educators from grades K-12 and up are choosing to enrich their curricula with Bone Clones specimens, which provide valuable opportunities for students to experience hands-on learning.Bone Clones on ExhibitThe variety of Bone Clones replicas, their fidelity, and preservation of gross and fine detail has inspired museum directors and curators worldwide to create exhibits not previously possible. Bone Clones can be found on display in the following institutions, to name a few:Max-Planck InstitutField MuseumAMNH (New York)Apenheul Primate Park (Netherlands)Amici del Museo di Scienze NaturaliMusee De La Civilisation (Canada)Museo del Desierto (Mexico)Museo Nacional de Ciencias (Spain)National Museums LiverpoolNatural History Museum ViennaNatural History Museum, LondonYale Peabody Museum of Natural HistoryAshoro Museum of Paleontology Croatian Natural History MuseumHayashibara Museum of Natural SciencesMaxwell MuseumMuseum of ManNew York Hall of Science California Academy of SciencesHarvard Museum of Comparative ZoologyNHMLA (Los Angeles)Royal Tyrrell MuseumSmithsonian InstitutionMuseum dHistoire Naturelle (France)Museo de la Plata (Argentina)National History Museum (Denmark)Peabody Museum of ArchaeologyState Museum of Archaeology (Germany)Australian MuseumMoravske Zemske Muzeum (Czech Republic)Houston Museum of Natural ScienceSBMNH (Santa Barbara)Shaoxing Science & Technology Museum (China)Shaoxing Science & Technology Museum (China) Apenheul Primate Park (Netherlands) www.boneclones.com 25'