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Great Apes - The Great Apes category includes the Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Bonobo, and Orangutan. We also include here the Lesser Apes, the Siamang and Gibbon. We are proud to produce all great ape skulls and skeletons, many through the cooperation of the Philadelphia Zoo. We offer our full skeletons in articulated or disarticulated versions. In addition, the Gorilla and Chimpanzee skeletons are offered assembled in the bipedal position. Of particular interest for comparative anatomy are postcranial parts, including the pelvis, femur, skeletal and life cast hands and feet (and male and female Gorilla face life casts and skulls), as well as several muscle casts. Please also note our fetal and infant Chimpanzee and Orangutan skulls (as well as a set of the fetal postcranial bones). We are pleased to add Primate Endocasts to our collection. Bone Clones® replicas offer the finest detail available in casts of natural history specimens.

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Catalog #
Product NameDescription
Male Gorilla Skull
BC-001
Male Gorilla skullGorillas are the largest of the world primates, reaching heights of 6 feet (when standing erect) and weights up to 400 pounds. Enormously strong, they have broad shoulders, thick muscular biceps, and forearms longer than their upper arms, with an arm span of over 8.5 feet...
Bornean Orangutan Male Skull Replica
BC-002B
Bornean Orangutan Male SkullBornean and Sumatran Orangutans diverged about 1.5 million years ago and are classified as distinct species. Bornean Orangutans, as the name suggests, originate on the island of Borneo and are divided into 3 subspecies..
Sumatran Orangutan Skull Replica
BC-002S
Sumatran Orangutan skullSumatran orangutans are restricted to a small area on the island of Sumatra and are considered in danger of imminent extinction...
Chimpanzee Skull Replica
BC-003
Chimpanzee SkullChimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas. We share 96 to 99.5% of our genetic material...
Female Western Lowland Gorilla Skull
BC-035
Female Western Lowland Gorilla Skull Wild female gorillas stand 3 1/2 to 5 feet tall and weigh 150 to 220 pounds. Their skulls are less massive than the males, having a reduced nuchal crest and lacking a sagittal crest...
Male Gorilla skull (extra large)
BC-036
Male Gorilla skull (extra large)Gorillas are the largest of the world primates. The adult male gorilla stands 4 to 6 feet tall when standing erect on slightly bowed legs. Wild males can weigh between 300 and 400 pounds...
Female Siamang Skull
BC-047
Female Siamang SkullSiamangs are found in Sumatra and Malaysia. They are the largest of the lesser apes, standing about three feet tall...
Bonobo Skull Replica
BC-123
Female Bonobo SkullSometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the "common" chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble humans’ more than the common chimp’s...
Mountain Gorilla Skull
BC-124
Mountain Gorilla skullMbongo, a Mountain Gorilla, was born in the high mountains of what was once the Belgium Congo and is now Zaire. He and another young gorilla named Ngagi were captured in 1930 by the famous explorers, Martin and Osa Johnson...
Gigantopithecus blacki Skull Reconstruction
BC-140
Gigantopithecus blackiWhether Gigantopithecus blacki, known today as the mysterious Bigfoot, continues to exist hidden in forests today remains a mystery. Licensed exclusively to Bone Clones® by the estate of Grover Krantz...
Gigantopithecus blacki Jaw
BC-140-J
Gigantopithecus blacki Lower JawAmerican physical anthropologist Dr. Grover Krantz reconstructed a skull based on a fossilized jawbone and teeth, assuming bipedal posture and an ape-sized brain...
Meganthropus Skull Reconstruction
BC-141
MeganthropusGrover Krantz's reconstruction of the Meganthropus skull is based on Sangiran 31, discovered in Java, Indonesia...
Chimpanzee Fetal Skull
BC-205
Chimpanzee Fetal SkullNear term fetal Chimpanzee skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars. An excellent comparison with our Human fetal skull...
Orangutan Fetal Skull Replica
BC-206
Orangutan Fetal SkullNear term fetal Orangutan skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars...
Orangutan Infant Skull Replica
BC-208
Orangutan Infant SkullThis 11 to 12-month-old Orangutan Infant skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars. Baby Orangutans have the longest adolescence of any known species other than Homo sapiens...
Chimpanzee Infant Skull
BC-207
Chimpanzee Infant SkullChimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas. We share 96 to 99.5% of our genetic material...
Female Chimpanzee Skull
BC-248
Female Chimpanzee SkullChimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas. We share 96 to 99.5% of our genetic material...
Male Bonobo Skull Replica
BC-252
Male Bonobo Skull ReplicaLiving in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), the Bonobo is smaller, has more webbing between its toes and less sexual dimorphism than the common chimp...
Borneo Orangutan Female Skull
BC-255
Borneo Orangutan Female SkullThe orangutan is the only member of the great apes to originate from Asia. Also unlike the other great apes, the orangutan generally lives a solitary life, the exception being the extended relationship between the mother and its offspring...
Male Siamang Skull BC-290
BC-290
Male Siamang SkullThe Siamang has two pronounced features that distinguish it from other gibbons. First, it has webbing between its second and third toes...
Male Gibbon Skull BC-291
BC-291
Male Gibbon SkullGibbons are structurally situated somewhere between the monkeys and the great apes, sharing some features of both. They are now collectively termed small apes...
Chimpanzee Male Skull with Calvarium Cut BC-292
BC-292
Chimpanzee Male Skull with Calvarium CutWe have had the unique opportunity to cast a Chimpanzee skull with the calvarium cut The calvarium cut skull eases the exploration of the complex anatomy of the endocranium...
Set of 6 Primate Skulls
BC-1234-SET
Set of 6 Primate SkullsGreat for comparative study, these 6 primate skulls display characteristic family similarities and species differentiation. Set consists of bonobo, chimpanzee, siamang, gorilla, human and orangutan skulls...
Set of 9 Fossil Hominid Skulls
BH-KRO-1
Set of 9 Fossil Hominid Skulls9 milestone discoveries representing a timeline of, and the diversity in, human lineage...
Fossil Hominid Skull Set of 6
BH-KRO-2
Fossil Hominid Set of 6 skullsHominid Set of 6 skulls. We organized this set to represent a range of Fossil Hominids based on age and historical importance...
Set of 7 Primate Skulls
BH-KRO-3
Set of 7 Primate SkullsThe full sized companion set to our KAM-SET-7 set of Half Scale Primate Skulls consists of human, gorilla, and chimp Bone Clones replica skulls cast from original bone, and Australopithecus boisei, Australopithithicus afarensis, Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis Bone Clones...
Fetal Chimpanzee Set of Skull and Postcranial Bones
COMP-205-SET
Fetal Chimpanzee Set of Skull and Postcranial BonesFetal Chimpanzee skull and Postcranial bones. Skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars...
Fetal Orangutan Set of Skull and Postcranial Bones
COMP-206-SET
Fetal Orangutan Set of Skull and Postcranial BonesNear term fetal Orangutan skull and Postcranial bones. Skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars...
Set of 10 Primate Femurs
KF-001
Set of 10 Primate FemursThis set of primate femurs is excellent for comparative study. It includes femurs from a 5-year-old human child, an adult human male, Homo ergaster, the Lucy Australopithecus afarensis, a male gorilla, a chimpanzee, a bonobo, siamang, orangutan and baboon...
Gorilla Pelvis
KO-028-P
Gorilla pelvis assemblyPelvis from our Gorilla skeleton, SC-028, cast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla. The largest primate, Gorillas spend most of their day eating to support their large mass...
Male Chimp Hyoid
KO-102
Male Chimp HyoidThe hyoid, a horseshoe-shaped bone, is unique in that it is the only bone not articulated to any other bone of the skeleton, instead being connected to the skull by ligaments and muscles. The hyoid is implicated in the evolution of speech development...
Bonobo Pelvis
KO-123-P
Bonobo pelvis assemblyPelvis cast from a female, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the Pygmy Chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes...
Articulated Bonobo Hand
KO-124-A
Articulated Bonobo HandBonobos are known for their sexual behavior; their casual sexual activity occurs in all combinations (female-female, male-female, male-male, juvenile-adult)...
Semi-articulated Bonobo Hand
KO-124-SA
Semi-articulated Bonobo HandBonobos are known for their sexual behavior; their casual sexual activity occurs in all combinations (female-female, male-female, male-male, juvenile-adult)...
Articulated Bonobo Foot
KO-125-A
Articulated Bonobo FootBonobos live in a female-dominated society, one in which males inherit social status from their mothers. Living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Bonobo is smaller, has more webbing between its toes and less sexual dimorphism than the common chimp...
Semi-articulated Bonobo Foot
KO-125-SA
Semi-articulated Bonobo FootBonobos live in a female-dominated society, one in which males inherit social status from their mothers. Living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Bonobo is smaller, has more webbing between its toes and less sexual dimorphism than the common chimp...
Siamang Pelvis Assembly
KO-147-P
Siamang Pelvis AssemblyPelvis from our Siamang skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Siamangs are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion...
Siamang Hand, Articulated, Rigid
KO-149-A
Siamang Hand, Articulated, RigidThe siamang's thumb is positioned near its wrist, allowing it to use its fingers as hooks when swinging from branch to branch, in a movement called brachiating...
Siamang Hand, Semi-Articulated
SC-047-184-SA
Siamang Hand, Semi-ArticulatedThe siamang's thumb is positioned near its wrist, allowing it to use its fingers as hooks when swinging from branch to branch, in a movement called brachiating...
Articulated Siamang Foot
KO-148
Articulated Siamang FootAdapted for an almost exclusively arboreal existence, Siamangs have opposable big toes. This allows them to grasp branches with their feet when walking upright along them...
Semi-articulated Siamang Foot
SC-047-185-SA
Semi-articulated Siamang FootAdapted for an almost exclusively arboreal existence, Siamangs have opposable big toes. This allows them to grasp branches with their feet when walking upright along them...
Female Chimpanzee Pelvis and Femur KO-187-PF
KO-187-PF
Female Chimpanzee Pelvis and FemurThis Female Chimpanzee Pelvis and Femur set is from an individual who had given birth to at least three live offspring. She was recorded as weighing 120 pounds at the age of approximately 25 years...
Articulated Orangutan Hand
KO-202-A
Articulated Orangutan HandArticulated Orangutan Hand KO-202. From our Orangutan skeleton...
Semi-articulated Orangutan Hand
KO-202-SA
Semi-articulated Orangutan HandOrangutan Hand from our Orangutan skeleton...
Orangutan Pelvis Assembly
KO-202-P
Orangutan Pelvis AssemblyPelvis and Femur from our male Sumatran Orangutan Skeleton SC-002-A. Orangutans are the biggest primate to be arboreal...
Articulated Orangutan Foot
KO-204-A
Articulated Orangutan FootOrangutan Foot from our Orangutan skeleton...
Semi-articulated Orangutan Foot
KO-204-SA
Semi-articulated Orangutan FootOrangutan Foot from our Orangutan skeleton...
Articulated Gorilla Hand
KO-208-A
Articulated Gorilla HandCast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla (SC-028-A). Compared to Chimpanzees and Bonobos, Gorillas have longer arms relative to leg size, and shorter, broader hands...
Semi-articulated Gorilla Hand
KO-208-SA
Semi-articulated Gorilla HandCast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla (SC-028-A). Compared to Chimpanzees and Bonobos, Gorillas have longer arms relative to leg size, and shorter, broader hands...
Articulated Gorilla Foot
KO-209-A
Articulated Gorilla FootGorillas have large hands and feet with strong thick fingers and toes. As in all primates, except people, the first digits of the Gorilla's hind feet are opposable...
Semi-articulated Gorilla Foot
KO-209-SA
Semi-articulated Gorilla FootGorillas have large hands and feet with strong thick fingers and toes. As in all primates, except people, the first digits of the Gorilla's hind feet are opposable...
Orangutan Brain
KO-287
Orangutan BrainThe Orangutan is the only Great Ape that is native to Asia and not Africa. It is the least social of the Great Apes. The average volume of the Orangutan brain is 375cc...
Chimpanzee Brain
KO-292-B
Chimpanzee BrainThis chimpanzee brain is associated with the BC-292 skull. This combination of the skull and associate brain offers a rare opportunity to further study of this important primate...
Articulated Chimp Hand
KO-303-A
Articulated Chimp HandThe hand of the Chimpanzee possesses four long fingers and a shorter opposable thumb. Manipulations requiring precision are usually accomplished with the interaction of the thumb and middle finger...
Semi-articulated Chimpanzee Hand
KO-303-SA
Semi-articulated Chimpanzee HandThe hand of the Chimpanzee possesses four long fingers and a shorter opposable thumb. Manipulations requiring precision are usually accomplished with the interaction of the thumb and middle finger...
Chimp pelvis assembly
KO-303-P
Chimp pelvis assemblyThe shape of the pelvis and positioning of the attached muscles cause the chimp to sway from side to side in an inefficient bipedal gait...
Articulated Chimp Foot
KO-304-A
Articulated Chimp FootThe foot of the Chimpanzee has an opposable big toe, which allows it to grip with both its hands and feet...
Semi-articulated Chimp Foot
KO-304-SA
Semi-articulated Chimp FootThe foot of the Chimpanzee has an opposable big toe, which allows it to grip with both its hands and feet...
Chimpanzee Innominate and Femur Set SC-003-IF
SC-003-IF
Innominate and Femur SetsThe pelvic girdle is adapted for stability. The ischium, one of the three bones that fuse to create the innominate, is especially large in Old World monkeys...
Male Gorilla Hand
LC-01
Male Gorilla Hand, right (Life Cast)Male Gorilla Right Hand (Life Cast) LC-01. All l ...
Male Gorilla Foot
LC-02
Male Gorilla Foot, left (Life Cast)Male Gorilla Left Foot (Life Cast) LC-02. All li ...
Male Orangutan Foot
LC-03
Male Orangutan Foot, left (Life Cast)Male Orangutan Left Foot (Life Cast) LC-03. All ...
Male Orangutan Hand
LC-04
Male Orangutan Hand, right (Life Cast)Male Orangutan Right Hand (Life Cast) LC-04. Lif ...
Male Gorilla Hand
LC-05
Male Gorilla Hand, left (Life Cast)Male Gorilla Left Hand (Life Cast) LC-05. All li ...
Male Gorilla Foot
LC-06
Male Gorilla Foot, right (Life Cast)Male Gorilla Right Foot (Life Cast) LC-06. All l ...
Male Orangutan Foot
LC-08
Male Orangutan Foot, right (Life Cast)Male Orangutan Right Foot (Life Cast) LC-08 Life ...
Male Orangutan Hand
LC-07
Male Orangutan Hand, left (Life Cast)Male Orangutan Left Hand (Life Cast) LC-07. Life ...
Female Gorilla Hand
LC-09
Female Gorilla Hand, right (Life Cast)Female Gorilla Right Hand (Life Cast) LC-09 Life ...
Female Gorilla Foot
LC-10
Female Gorilla Foot, left (Life Cast)Female Gorilla Left Foot (Life Cast) LC-10 Life ...
Female Orangutan Hand
LC-11
Female Orangutan Hand, right (Life Cast)Female Orangutan Right Hand (Life Cast) LC-11 Li ...
Female Orangutan Foot
LC-12
Female Orangutan Foot, left (Life Cast)Orangutan Foot, female, left (Life Cast) LC-12 Lif ...
Gibbon Hand
LC-13
Gibbon Hand (Life Cast)Gibbon Hand (Life Cast) LC-13 Life Cast.All li ...
Gibbon Foot
LC-14
Gibbon Foot (Life Cast)Gibbon Foot (Life Cast) LC-14 Life Cast. All l ...
Male Gorilla Right Hand Muscle
LC-15
Male Gorilla Right Hand MuscleMale Gorilla Right Hand Muscle Life Cast. The life cast was first molded as LC-01 and then molded with the muscles, ligaments and tendons...
Male Orangutan Hand
LC-16
Male Orangutan Hand, right, muscle (Life Cast)Orangutan Hand, male, right, muscle (Life Cast). L ...
Human Male Right Hand
LC-17
Human Male Right Hand (Life Cast)Human Male Right Hand Life Cast. A great comparison to our other primate life casts...
Male Gorilla Head
LC-21
Male Gorilla Head LifecastLifecast-Gorilla Head, male LC-21. All life casts ...
Female Gorilla head
LC-22
Female Gorilla Head LifecastFemale Gorilla Head Life Cast. All life casts ar ...
Chimpanzee Hand
LC-23
Chimpanzee Hand (Life Cast)Chimpanzee Hand Life Cast. Cast from an excellent adult male Chimpanzee...
Chimpanzee Foot
LC-24
Chimpanzee Foot (Life Cast)Chimpanzee Foot Life Cast. Cast from an excellent adult male Chimpanzee...
A female Gorilla lifecast named Fern
LC-25
Female Gorilla Head (Life Cast)A lifecast of a female lowland gorilla named "Fern." Fern was born in the wild in 1959 and reared by her parents. She was kept at the Oklahoma City Zoo from 1972 until her death in 2005A lifecast of a female lowland gorilla named Fern. Fern was born in the wild in 1959 and reared by her parents. She was kept at the Oklahoma City Zoo from 1972 until her death in 2005...
Male Orangutan Head (Life Cast) LC-26
LC-26
Male Orangutan Head (Life Cast)A Sumatran Orangutan with all the typical characteristics of a large male. All life casts are molded and cast from original specimens...
Plastic Carrying Case for Human, Hominid and Great Ape Skulls
S-81
Plastic Case For Human and Great Ape SkullsDurable and economical storage and carry case for natural bone and replica human skulls. This case is suitable for Bone Clones Great Ape and Hominid skull replicas as well...
Articulated Orangutan Skeleton
SC-002-A
Articulated Orangutan SkeletonFrom a male Sumatran Orangutan, with an impressive sagittal crest. This species is larger than the Borneo Orangutan. The Malay word "orangutan" means "forest person"...
Disarticulated Orangutan Skeleton
SC-002-D
Disarticulated Orangutan SkeletonFrom a male Sumatran Orangutan, with an impressive sagittal crest. This species is larger than the Borneo Orangutan. The Malay word "orangutan" means "forest person"...
Orangutan Femur
SC-002-F
Orangutan FemurFrom our male Orangutan Skeleton, SC-002-A. Restricted to a small area on the island of Sumatra, Orangutans are the biggest primate to be arboreal.
Orangutan Pelvis and Femur
SC-002-PF
Orangutan Pelvis and FemurOrangutan pelvis and femur SC-002-PF. From our Or ...
Articulated Chimpanzee Skeleton
SC-003-A
Articulated Chimpanzee SkeletonThis specimen is a particularly large male. Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas...
Articulated Bipedal Chimpanzee Skeleton
SC-003-BP
Articulated Bipedal Chimpanzee Skeleton with StandOur impressive Chimp skeleton mounted in the bipedal stance measures 4'2" (4'9" with the base)...
Disarticulated Chimpanzee Skeleton SC-003-D
SC-003-D
Chimpanzee Skeleton, disarticulatedDisarticulated Chimpanzee Skeleton SC-003-D. Sho ...
Chimpanzee Femur
SC-003-F
Chimpanzee FemurFrom our male Chimpanzee Skeleton, SC-003-A. The chimpanzee is native to the rainforests of central and western Africa...
Male Chimpanzee Pelvis and Femur
SC-003-PF
Male Chimpanzee pelvis and femurThe chimpanzee pelvis and femur are built to navigate across ground in a quadrupedal knuckle-walking movement...
Articulated Gorilla Skeleton
SC-028
Articulated Gorilla SkeletonThe Silverback Lowland Gorilla Skeleton is cast from a very large male specimen. The largest primate, Gorillas spend most of their day eating to support their large mass...
Articulated Bipedal Gorilla Skeleton
SC-028-BP
Articulated Bipedal Gorilla Skeleton with StandOur impressive Gorilla skeleton mounted in the bipedal stance measures 5' 9" tall (6'1" with the base)...

SC-028-D
Disarticulated Gorilla SkeletonFrom a male Silverback Lowland Gorilla. This completely disarticulated skeleton includes over 180 pieces which have been individually cast, expertly finished and are ready for assembly...
Gorilla Femur
SC-028-F
Gorilla femurGorilla Femur SC-028-F. From our Gorilla skeleton, ...
Gorilla Pelvis and Femur
SC-028-PF
Gorilla pelvis and femurPelvis and Femur from our male Gorilla Skeleton SC-028-A. We offer sets of pelvis and femur from each of our primate skeletons...
Articulated Siamang Skeleton
SC-047-A
Articulated Siamang SkeletonSiamang are structurally situated somewhere between the monkeys and the great apes, sharing some features of both. They are now collectively termed small apes. There are 4 genera with 12 species, the largest, the siamang, weighing up to 25 pounds...
Semi-articulated Siamang Skeleton
SC-047-SA
Semi-articulated Siamang SkeletonThe smallest of the Great Apes, Siamang are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion...
Disarticulated Siamang Skeleton
SC-047-D
Disarticulated Siamang SkeletonThe smallest of the Great Apes, Siamang are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion...
Siamang Femur
SC-047-F
Siamang FemurFemur from our Siamang skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Gibbons are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion...
Siamang Pelvis and Femur Set
SC-047-PF
Siamang Pelvis and Femur SetFemur from our Siamang skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Siamangs are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion...
Articulated Bonobo Skeleton
SC-123-A
Articulated Bonobo SkeletonFemale, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble humans’ more than the common chimp’s...
Disarticulated Bonobo Skeleton
SC-123-D
Disarticulated Bonobo SkeletonFemale, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble humans’ more than the common chimp’s...
Bonobo Femur
SC-123-F
Bonobo FemurBonobo Femur SC-123-F. From our bonobo skeleton, S ...
Bonobo Pelvis and Femur
SC-123-PF
Bonobo pelvis and femurBonobo pelvis and femur SC-123-PF. From our Bonob ...

TS-01A
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