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(470111-056)
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We can learn a lot about insects from this common pest. A enlarged dissection of a cockroach shows all internal organs, including the salivary glands.
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(470111-050)
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Guide students through dissection with this representation of the common frog. Designed in three-dimensions, the models show a dorsal view and all int...
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(470111-054)
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This one-piece model is a comprehensive view of the parasite, taenia solium scolex. Enlarged many times, the features are seen in detail.
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(470111-028)
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A three-dimensional dissection, this model shows the hydra's mouth coelentron, testis, gland cells, ovum, and ovary.
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(470027-944)
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Bullfrog Skull
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(470029-430)
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Four Models On One Plaque Detail Flatworm Anatomy
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(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 ...
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(470028-000)
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Get an up-close view of a domestic cat skull with the unmounted specimen of Felis domesticus.
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(470027-960)
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Rat Skull
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(470028-022)
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This unmounted skull of the common North American Didelphis virginiana shows the extra teeth, which is a characteristic of marsupials.
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(470028-020)
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Delicate Skeletal Preparation of Mammal Adapted for Flight
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(470028-028)
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The impressive, unmounted skull of castor canadiensis, the largest North American rodent, shows the enlarged incisors that enable the beaver to fell t...
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(470027-950)
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Natural Bone.
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(470027-932)
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This dramatic preparation illustrates movement of a unique reptile.
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(470027-956)
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Study the greatly enlarged incisors of Ondatra zibethicus with the unmounted skull specimen.
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(470027-920)
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Mounted in extended position for easy study and identification of structures.