Models
Engage students in your curriculum by bringing interactive and highly detailed models into the classroom. Displaying subject content visually, individuals are more likely to comprehend and retain the covered material. The simple models are easy to put together and are more helpful than two-dimensional representations for learning complex structures. The models are built of durable, structurally sound materials that will endure years of handling and cleaning.
Coyote Skull
Coyotes have adapted well to living near human habitation and are now distributed over much of North America, including the east coast.
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BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull
The cave bear lived in Europe from approximately 300000 to 15000 BC.
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BoneClones® Human Female Skull with Multiple Gunshot Wounds
This trauma skull of a human female shows three small-caliber entrance gunshot wounds at the left side of the occipital bone.
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Rescue Critters® Critical Care Jerry
A Complete Emergency Room Veterinary Training Manikin
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Atmospheric Convection Apparatus
Students will be able to actually see a normally invisible convection current in action and understand how hot and cold air make the current flow.
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Minit® Atoms, Bonds and Accessories
Order extra atoms, bonds, and accessories to supplement your Minit® Sets.
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Trilobite Order Collection
Now you can bring some of the finest museum-quality specimens into your classroom at an economical cost with WARD'S life-like fossil reproductions. Nearly all of the reproductions in this impressive series are cast in durable plastic resin, and are hand-painted in colors designed to capture every detail of the original.
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Rescue Critters® Rufus Bandaging Manikin
Versatile Manikin For Advanced First Aid Procedures
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Bobcat Skull
The unmounted skull of Felis rufus, a medium-sized North American Wildcat, makes an interesting comparison to the domestic cat.
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Life/form® Prostate Exam Simulator
Teach Prostate Exam Without Real Patients
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Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth
At 12 m long and weighing 7250 kilograms, the T. rex was the largest meat-eating animal that ever lived.

