$340.00
Grizzly Bear Front and Hind Foot Articulated Replica
*Hand Length 11in.
*Foot Length 12in.
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$241.00
Grizzly Bear Skull Replica
Ursus artos horribilis., The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the North American brown bear. Grizzly bears are found throughout much of inland Alaska, portions of northern and western Canada, as well as isolated regions in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. The grizzly is a large carnivore weighing up to 750 lbs. This species feeds on large prey such as moose, elk, and deer in addition to carrion and smaller mammals. Other Names: "Kodiak Bear "
* Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Ursidae Origin: North America
*Skull Lengh 14.5in.
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$99.00
Geospiza magnirostris., is a species of bird. One of Darwin's finches, it is now placed in the family Thraupidae and was formerly in the Emberizidae. It is endemic to the Galapagos Islands, and is found in the arid zone of most of the archipelago, though it is absent from the southeastern islands (Floreana, Española, San Cristóbal and Santa Fé). It is the largest species of Darwin's finch both in total size and size of beak. It has a large, short beak for cracking nuts to get food. Collected February 1962.
Skull Lenght 1.6in.
$104.00
Solenodon paradoxus., The Haitian Solenodon is found exclusively on the island of Hispaniola. Although considerably larger, this species looks much like a shrew. Its head is large in proportion to its body and the rostrum is elongated. A defining characteristic of the solenodon is the os proboscis. This bone, located on the tip of the rostrum, supports its long cartilaginous snout. Haitian solenodons are insectivores, foraging for insects and other ground dwelling invertebrates.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Insectivora: Soricomorpha FAMILY: Solenodontidae Origin: Hispaniola
*Skull Length:3.5in.
$205.00
Papio Hamadryas., The hamadryas baboon, the smallest of the baboons, is native to eastern Africa. Among baboons, this species forms the largest troops ranging from 100 to 750 individuals. Baboons as a species, exhibit great sexual dimorphism with the adult males doubling the females in size. In addition to this characteristic, male baboons will have large, saber-like canines that they use for interspecies communication and fighting.
Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Primates FAMILY: Cercopithecidae Origin: Africa
* Female Skull Length: 17.5 cm (6.9 in)
$209.00
Phoca groenlandica.,The harp seal, also called the Greenland and saddleback seal, is found in the Arctic and northern Atlantic oceans. Primarily pelagic, harp seals live in the open sea and on pack ice. Harp seals can grow up to 6 ft.(2m) in length and 350 lbs.(160 kg) in weight. This species is carnivorous feeding on fish, crabs and other invertebrates. Harp seals migrate annually in search of food. Amazingly, these migrations can cover over 6000 miles (9600 km).
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Phocidae Origin: North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
*Skull Length: 20 cm (7.9 in)
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$149.00
Buceros vigil., The Helmeted Hornbill was once heavily hunted for its “horn” which was carved for religious ceremonies. The status of this species is now considered endangered and is protected in all of its range. The female hornbill will use mud to seal herself in a hallowed tree during nesting, allowing only a small opening where her mate can bring her food.
*Specifications: CLASS: Aves ORDER: Coraciiformes FAMILY: Bucerotidae Origin: Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra
* Skull Length: 21 cm (8.3 in)
$424.99
Newly reconstructed Hippodraco skull replica, base not included.
Scientific name: Hippodraco scutodens
Location: South Eastern Utah, USA
Formation: Cedar Mountain
Age: Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
L 14″, H w/ Jaw 7 “, W 6 “
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$324.99
Hippodraco Skull Replica, cast of original material, base not included.
Scientific name: Hippodraco scutodens
Location: South Eastern Utah, USA
Formation: Cedar Mountain
Age: Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
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$165.00
KNM ER 1813 - This small, but very complete skull was found at Koobi Fora, Kenya, in 1973 by Kamoya Kimeu. It dates back to 1.9 MYA and is considered an early member of the Homo genus. It's minute brain capacity, however, leads many to place it within the Australopithecus group.
*Specifications: CLASS: Fossil Hominids ORDER: Fossil Hominids FAMILY: Fossil Hominidae Origin: Koobi Fora, Lake Turkana, Kenya 2.3 - 1.6 mya
*Skull Length: 19 cm (7.5 in)
$165.00
KNM ER 1470 Skull - First discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya is 1972, Homo rudolphensis has consistently been the subject for debate. Many anthropologists believe this specimen to belong to the Australopithecine genus while some favor Homo habilis as its species. There are many features used to distinguish this sole specimen (KNM ER 1470) from both of these groups, but a consensus has yet to be reached.
*Specifications: CLASS: Fossil Hominids ORDER: Fossil Hominids FAMILY: Fossil Hominidae Origin: Kenya
*Skull Lenght 7.3in.
$140.00
Mellivore capensis.,The African honey badger, also called the ratel, is native to regions of Africa, India and the Middle East. This large mustelid has a fierce reputation for aggressiveness. This species is named for the honey it seeks. Honey badgers use their large powerful claws to open beehives, where they feed on the honey, but are careful to leave the larvae. Honey badgers have a symbiotic relationship with the honey guide bird. This bird leads the badger to a honey source. The badger opens the source and, when full, leaves the bird to feed on the left-over honey. Other Names: Ratel, "African Badger"
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Mustelidae Origin: Africa and Eurasia
*Skull Length: 13 cm (5.1 in)
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$312.00
Cystophora cristata., The hooded seal is named for the males inflatable nasal bladder used to attract mates. This species is solitary except during the breeding season. Hooded seals feed on various fish including cod and halibut as well as squid. Female hooded seals nurse their pups for only four days. During this time, the pups can double their birth weight from 25 lbs. to 50 lbs.
*Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Carnivora FAMILY: Phocidae Origin: North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
*Skull Length: 25.5 cm (10.0 in)
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$749.00
Home sapiens., Nearly full term with excellent detail. The skull can be removed, and the arms and legs are permanently attached to the body. About 16" H; Specimen is mounted on acrylic rod attached to a acrylic rounded base.
*Specifications: CLASS: Homo sapiens ORDER: Replica Human Skulls & Skeletons
*Skull measures are 5in.2.5in.3.in.
$294.99
Hyaenodon Skull Replica
Scientific Name: Hyaenodon sp.
Location: Nebraska, USA
Formation: White River
Age: Oligocene, 35 MYA
Private specimen
13″ L x 7.5″ W
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$375.00
Hypsiolophodon Dinosaur Skeleton In Matrix. Made of lightweight, sturdy fiberglass and resin. This is a Dinosaur Replica or Dinosaur Reproduction. Measures 18 x 25 x 8 inches.$10,500.00
Ice Age Tortoise Skeleton with base
Scientific Name: Hesperotestudo crassicutata
Age: Irvingtonian-Pleistocene
Location: Florida, USA
Specimen: Private
Length, about 5 1/2 feet. 6+ feet with neck extended
Height, about 3.5 feet.
Includes all limbs, tail, skull and neck.
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$574.99
Ice Age Walrus Skull Replica
Location: Alaska USA
Age: 50,000 Years, Pleistocene
Private specimen
24″H x 10″W
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$500.00
$14.99
$451.00
Indus River Dolphin Skull Replica
Platanista minor., The Indus river dolphin is native to a small region of the Indus river system of Pakistan. Although this species is somewhat smaller than the Ganges dolphin and possesses several unique skull characteristics, it is considered by some taxonomist as simply a subspecies of the Ganges dolphin. The Indus river dolphin feeds on a variety of fresh water fish, resulting in many fishing net entanglements. This, along with pollution and increased human activity has led to a severe decline in this species population. In 2001 a survey concluded only 1000 individuals remain.
Specifications: CLASS: Mammalia ORDER: Cetacea FAMILY: Platanistidae Origin: Pakistan
Skull Length: 36.8 cm (14.5 in)
*polyurethane replica
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$29.99
Ivory Megalodon Shark Tooth Museum Quality Replica with Serrations
Caracharodon megalodon. The megalodon was a giant shark that lived in prehistoric times, between about 18 million to 1.5 million years ago and was the apex predator of its time. It is the largest carnivorous fish known to have existed, and quite possibly the largest shark to have ever lived. This species is a member of the lamnidae family but its classification is in dispute and a new genus has been proposed. Fossil evidence has revealed that megalodon fed upon large animals, including the early whales.
Length:5.5in. 4.6wide.
$33,999.99
Juvenile Teratophoneus Tyrannosaur Skeleton
Scientific Name: Teratophoneus curriei
Location: SE Utah, USA
Formation: Kaiparowits
Age: Cretaceous 72 MYA
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
L 17′ 5″
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$2,899.99
Juvenile Tyrannosaur leg with base
Scientific Name: Teratophoneus curriei
Location: SE Utah USA
Formation: Kaiparowits
Age: Cretaceous, 72 MYA
Specimen: Utah Museum of Natural History
H 65″
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