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Catalog Number:
(470004-388)
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Life-Size, Cast From An Actual Specimen
Catalog Number:
(470014-422)
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Realistic And Accurate, Cast From An Actual Specimen
Catalog Number:
(470028-000)
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Get an up-close view of a domestic cat skull with the unmounted specimen of Felis domesticus.
Catalog Number:
(470027-946)
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A specimen of a common nonvenomous genus such as Thamnophis, this large, unmounted snake skull is ideal for up-close examination; its hinged jaws can be used to demonstrate how snakes swallow large prey.
Catalog Number:
(470212-488)
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Prefect for a science classroom or lab to examine the internal and external anatomy of parasitic tapeworms.
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Replicas of real specimens.
Catalog Number:
(470029-278)
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Gain Greater Understanding Through Comparative Study Of Three Superior Specimens
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Catalog Number:
(470312-600)
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Bovine foot (Bos taurus), specimen.
Catalog Number:
(470027-978)
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Compare the venomous Crotalus sp. specimen, with its hollow fangs, with our nonvenomous snake skull.
Catalog Number:
(470029-324)
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This impressive plastic skull of the Indonesian Pongo pygmaeus, the 'old man of the forest', has been re-created from an adult male specimen.
Catalog Number:
(470136-002)
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A safe and mess-free alternative to dissecting preserved specimens.
Catalog Number:
(470312-588)
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Real bone specimen of the foot of a domestic pig.
Catalog Number:
(470136-404)
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A safe and mess-free alternative to dissecting preserved specimens.
Catalog Number:
(470312-632)
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Real bone specimens from an adult horse. Each front leg up to and including the shoulder blade and each hind leg up to the hip joint.
Catalog Number:
(470312-250)
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Komodo dragons, endemic to a few small islands in Indonesia, are the largest of the world's lizards (this specimen is approximately 10 feet long).
Catalog Number:
(470312-252)
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Once on the brink of extinction with only 800 pairs, they have been increasing steadily, now with close to 3000 breeding pairs. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Vertebrate Zoology Department at the Santa Barbara Museum of natural history for lending us this fine specimen from their collection. The bald eagle is federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Act and by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. This cast would be a great addition to any biology, zoology or ornithology program studying comparative bird skeletal anatomy.
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