Zoology Models
Zoology models are made from deconstructed skeletal parts or articulately cast reproductions of whole organisms. With precise anatomical details and life-sized proportions, these replicas are great additions to classrooms learning animals both on the structural and organic levels. Functions such as muscle movement, venous connections, and respiratory systems are lain bare on the table for students to pick apart and learn from. The zoology models provide the visual reinforcement of material covered.
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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® Animal Skulls, Avian
Compare Skull Structure of Avians with different Diets.
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Canine Skull
The unmounted skull of a medium-size mongrel dog shows typical canid dentition.
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Cow Skulls
The unmounted bovine skull makes an ideal companion piece to our complete cow skeleton, allowing a detailed study of its features, such as the mature dentition. It comes with a key identifying 23 structures.
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Opossum Skull
This unmounted skull of the common North American Didelphis virginiana shows the extra teeth, which is a characteristic of marsupials.
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Snake Skull
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.
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Cat Skull
Get an up-close view of a domestic cat skull with the unmounted specimen of Felis domesticus.
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Pig Skull
Sus scrofa, the domestic pig, is an ideal representative of the pig family, Suidae. The skull is unmounted for closer examination.
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Beaver Skull
The impressive, unmounted skull of castor canadiensis, the largest North American rodent, shows the enlarged incisors that enable the beaver to fell trees.
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Armadillo Skull
View the special, adapted features of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, that allow it to forage for its insect diet Unmounted for up-close study, it is ideal for comparison with the closely related anteater skull.
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Rattlesnake Skull
Compare the venomous Crotalus sp. specimen, with its hollow fangs, with our nonvenomous snake skull.
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Duck Skull
Compare this skull of an adult domestic duck, family Anatidae, to other domestic fowl.
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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.

