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Zoology Models

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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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Skin Model

GPI Anatomicals® Canine Skin Model

Enlarged Cross-Section Of Canine Skin

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Cat Skull

Cat Skull

Get an up-close view of a domestic cat skull with the unmounted specimen of Felis domesticus.

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GPI Anatomicals® Clear Canine Jaw

GPI Anatomicals® Clear Canine Jaw

Examine Canine Tooth Structure Easily

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Ward's® Canine Skeleton

Ward's® Canine Skeleton

View Typical Skeletal Anatomy of Dogs

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GPI Anatomicals® Canine 4-Stage Knee Model
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Canine Skull

Canine Skull

The unmounted skull of a medium-size mongrel dog shows typical canid dentition.

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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Jaw Model

GPI Anatomicals® Canine Jaw Model

Realistic Model Of Canine Dental Health

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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Heart/Lung Model

GPI Anatomicals® Canine Heart/Lung Model

Observe How Dirofilaria Immitis Affect Dog Anatomy

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Somso® Pig Model

Somso® Pig Model

Half-Sized Reproduction Of A Breeding Animal

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GPI Anatomicals® Canine Shoulder

GPI Anatomicals® Canine Shoulder

Average size shoulder with scapula, humerus, biceps brachii tendon, coracobrachialis tendon, lateral glenohumeral ligament, medial glenohumeral ligament and transverse humeral ligament.

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