Model, Embryonic Development, 12 stages, represents the development of the human germ cells from fertilisation until the end of the 2nd month of pregnancy in 12 stages, tests for the embryological specialist field, Dimensions: 65 x 34.5 x 6 cm, weight: 0.832 kg
Model Rat Brain Comparative Anatomy, model shows a rat brain in approx. 6-fold enlargement. Sectioned medially, two halves, The right half of the model shows the structures of the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem, Dimensions : 14 x 10 x 16 cm
Butterfly Lifecycle Stages, Children can see how butterflies change as they grow with the Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle Stages. The accurately detailed Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Adult Butterfly replicas are oversized for little hands
Ant Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how ants change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Ant Life Cycle Stages. These oversized, anatomically correct figures have been accurately painted and sculpted to show the four stages of ant development: eggs, larva, pupa and adult.
Horse skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), female, disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, 252 individual bones, Size: 50-200 cm, Weight: 100-1200 kg, 20-50 years
Real American Mink Skull, natural, Real bone, is found throughout the United States, appearing in parts of every state except Arizona, Adult Minks grow to about 2 feet in length, with up to half of this length being the tail, Average Length: 8cm (3.1in)
Mammalian metatarsal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled hind limb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.6 kg
Mammalian metacarpal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled forelimb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.2 kg
Domestic Pig Foot (Sus scrofa domesticus), Specimen, All bones from the heel bone to the four toes are fully prepared and connected in an anatomically correct manner, 223 individual bones, Size: 120 - 180 cm, Weight: 50 -150 kg, Age: 8 -12 years
Horse Foot and Hoof (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen, Prepared, real, front or hind horse foot up to the carpal joint or tarsal joint respectively, The individual bones are rigidly connected to each other, 252 bones, Size: 50 - 200 cm, Weight: 100 - 1200 kg
Disarticulated, Bovine skeleton (Bos taurus), witH horns, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose. Does not include building instructions, 40kg
Model, Labor Stages, mounted individually bases: Fetus in womb, cervix closed, Fetus in womb, cervix open, Fetus in womb, start of head passage, Fetus in womb and pelvis, finish of head passage, Placenta in the womb, Dimensions: 40 x 31 x 13 cm, weight: 2 kg
Model, Chicken Skeleton (Gallus gallus domesticus), Specimen, onsists of natural, prepared bones, which are rigidly connected to each other for better stability, Length: 50 -60 cm, Width: 40 -60 cm, Height: 60 -70 cm, Weight: 3.5 -4.5 kg
Tooth Types of Different Mammals (Mammalia), Specimen, allows conclusions to be drawn about the various sources of nutrition as well as the feeding and hunting behaviour of omnivores (pigs), carnivores (cats, dogs) and herbivores (cows, rabbits, rats, 0.088 kg