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![]() CJ-03 | Tyrannosaurus rex Sculpture | Renowned paleontological sculptor John Fischner, whose work has been featured in museum exhibits and motion pictures, has created a marvelously detailed T rex... |
![]() BH-045 | Homo sapiens idaltu BOU-VP-16/1 Herto Skull | 160,000 YA. BOU-VP-16/1 was discovered in Herto, Middle Awash, Ethiopia, by the United States and Ethiopian team including Tim White in 1997. The Herto skull is a large, nearly complete, slightly distorted adult cranium... |
![]() KO-390-4MT-SET | Set of 4th Metatarsals from Human, AL 333-160 A. afarensis, Chimpanzee and Gorilla KO-390-4MT-SET | The 4th metatarsal is considered to be one of the key clues for determining whether a species is bipedal or not. Some characteristics of this bone (torsion, orientation of the ends of the bone) are associated with longitudinal and transverse arches in the foot... |
![]() CN-02-A | Tyrannosaurus rex STAN 1/6 Scale Rapid Prototype Fossil Replica, Articulated | We are grateful to Black Hills Institute of Geological Research (BHIGR) for the opportunity to collaborate on the production of this 1/6 scale version of the Tyrannosaurus rex skull (BHI-3033), commonly known as STAN... |
![]() BH-043 | Saadanius hijazensis Skull SGS-UM 2009-002 | 28-29 MYA. The fossil primate Saadanius hijazensis was discovered by paleontologist Iyad Zalmout in 2009 in the Shumaysi Formation in the Al Hijaz province in western Saudi Arabia... |
CX-14 | The Other Saber-Tooths: Scimitar-Tooth Cats of the Western Hemisphere | Like the better-known Smilodon, or saber-tooth cat, the scimitar-tooth cats of the New World were fierce predators that killed and consumed the largest of North America's species. This volume synthesizes all currently known information about the scimitar-tooths... |
AD-SET-7 | Set of 7 Sculpted Hominid Busts by Atelier Daynes AD-SET-7 | 1:4 scale models based on CT scans of life size fossil hominid sculptures by Atelier Daynes of Paris, France. These seven miniature busts beautifully capture Elisabeth Daynes'superb artistry in her specialized field of reconstructions... |
![]() KO-392-KJ | Australopithecus afarensis AL 129 1a + 1b Knee Joint | 3.4 MYA. Discovered in Hadar, Ethiopia by Johanson in 1973, this knee joint was the first of many hominin bones found at this site... |
![]() KO-393-MET | Australopithecus afarensis AL 333-160 AL 333-160 Metatarsal | 3.2 MYA. This complete fourth metatarsal was discovered in 2000 in Hadar, Ethiopia, at the AL 333 site, where more than 250 hominin bones have been discovered... |
![]() KO-338-KB | Human Adult Premium Hand, Beauchene Style | This Beauchene-style version of Hand and Foot is designed so that the individual bones slide away from one another when one pulls on the nylon wire... |
![]() KO-339-KB | Human Adult Premium Foot, Beauchene Style | This Beauchene-style version of Hand and Foot is designed so that the individual bones slide away from one another when one pulls on the nylon wire... |
![]() BH-041-C | Homo heidelbergensis Bodo Skull and Jaw | This Homo heidelbergensis skull was discovered by Asfaw, Whitehead and Wood in 1976 in Bodo D'ar, Ethiopia. The designation of Homo heidelbergensis as a separate species is not without controversy... |
![]() BH-041 | Homo heidelbergensis Bodo Skull | This Homo heidelbergensis skull was discovered by Asfaw, Whitehead and Wood in 1976 in Bodo D'ar, Ethiopia. The designation of Homo heidelbergensis as a separate species is not without controversy... |
![]() BC-316 | Odontopteryx gigas Skull | The skull of Odontopteryx gigas, as is the case with all Pelagornithids, or pseudo-toothed birds, has spiny bone projections in the upper and lower parts of its long, slender beak... |
![]() SC-316-A | Articulated Odontopteryx gigas Skeleton | The bones of this Fossil Giant Bony-Toothed Bird were discovered in Oued Zem in northwestern Morocco and date from the Late Paleocene period (about 50 MYA)... |
![]() EZ-001 | Magnetic Osteological Teaching Skull, 22-piece, Natural | The identity of the individual bones and their intricate relationships to one another are quickly learned while mastering the assembly of this Magnetic Osteological Teaching Skull... |
![]() EZ-002 | Magnetic Osteological Teaching Skull, 22-piece, Color | The identity of the individual bones and their intricate relationships to one another are quickly learned while mastering the assembly of this Magnetic Osteological Teaching Skull... |
![]() FO-105-A | Lumbar Vertebra Display Set of 5 (Arthritic) | Five arthritic lumbar vertebrae are included. The vertebrae are osteoarthritic, typical of an older adult or a person with a history of heavy labor (or both)... |
![]() FO-105-N | Lumbar Vertebra Display Set of 5 (Normal) | Five normal lumbar vertebrae are included. The normal vertebrae are typical of a young adult who has experienced no unusual back trauma.... |
SC-312-A | Greater Flying Fox Skeleton Articulated | Found in Southeast Asia, Pteropus vampyrus is the largest of the fruit bats, with a wingspan of five feet. Its common name (Flying Fox) comes from its fox-like face and the color of its coat... |
BC-312 | Greater Flying Fox Skull | The common name for Pteropus vampyrus is the Flying Fox, which alludes to the color of this bat's coat and its fox-like face. It is the largest of the fruit bats with a wingspan of five feet... |
![]() BH-040 | Homo neanderthalensis Skull Forbes' Quarry Gibraltar 1 | This Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered in 1848 at Forbes' Quarry in Gibraltar. Interestingly, the discovery of this female skull occurred eight years before skeletal elements were found in the Neander Valley, Germany... |
![]() BC-311 | Common Marmoset Skull | The Common Marmoset is found in Brazil. They measure between 7 and 7.5 inches and weigh between 8 and 9 ounces... |
![]() SC-036-AW | Articulated Walking "Lucy" Skeleton | By extrapolating from several sources, we created brass parts to indicate missing skeletal elements. Note that the arms and legs of the articulated skeleton in the walking position are rigid and fixed... |
![]() Intermembral Sets | Intermembral Sets | These sets consist of humerus, radius, femur, and tibia of primates for use in calculating forelimb, hindlimb, and long-bone indices... |
![]() BC-313 | Bison antiquus Skull | The skull of this specimen is considered to be one of the finest and largest found to date. With a horn spread of 31 inches, associated skeletal elements also available... |
KO-211 | Homo erectus KNM-ER 1481 Femur | 1.89 MYA. Discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya, by John Harris in 1972. KNM-ER 1481 is a rare fossil find of a knee joint. Both the set and the femur alone are available... |
KO-211-PR | Homo erectus KNM-ER 1481 Femur and partial Tibia | 1.89 MYA. Discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya, by John Harris in 1972. KNM-ER 1481 is a rare fossil find of a knee joint. Both the set and the femur alone are available... |
![]() KO-242 | Homo habilis OH-8 Foot | 1.8 MYA. Discovered in 1960 by the Leakey team in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. The most complete foot of any early hominin, OH 8 retains a nearly whole set of tarsals and metatarsals... |
![]() BH-039 | Ardipithecus ramidus Skull | 4.4 MYA. Ardipithecus ramidus was discovered by Tim White and associates in 1994 in the Afar region of Ethiopia. The Skull, Pelvis, Left Hand and Foot are currently available. The remainder of the skelton is in process... |
SC-039-PD | Ardipithecus ramidus Disarticulated Pelvis | Disarticulated pelvis from out Ardipithecus ramidus Skeleton... |
![]() SC-039-184-A | Ardipithecus ramidus Articulated Hand | Articulated Hand from out Ardipithecus ramidus Skeleton... |
![]() SC-039-184-D | Ardipithecus ramidus Disarticulated Hand | Disarticulated Hand from out Ardipithecus ramidus Skeleton... |
![]() SC-039-185-A | Ardipithecus ramidus Articulated Foot | Articulated Foot from out Ardipithecus ramidus Skeleton... |
![]() SC-039-185-D | Ardipithecus ramidus Disarticulated Foot | Disarticulated Foot from out Ardipithecus ramidus Skeleton... |
TB-A100 | Economy Human Skeleton vinyl | To meet the demands of a limited budget for those whose needs do not require medical quality accuracy and realism, we are making available a human skeleton, made of vinyl, not produced by Bone Clones... |
KO-187-PF | Female Chimpanzee Pelvis and Femur | This 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... |
![]() SC-282-A | Indri Lemur Skeleton Articulated | From the rainforests of Madagascar, the Indri Lemur is the largest of all modern prosimians, reaching a length of four feet with its legs extended... |
![]() BH-038 | Homo erectus Skull - Tattersall/Sawyer Recreation | The reproduction offered here was recreated by Ian Tattersall and Gary J. Sawyer using original casts when possible. Licensed exclusively to Bone Clones, we are grateful to Tattersall and Sawyer for permitting us to cast this remarkable piece... |
![]() BC-309 | Tiger Shark Jaw | Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) can be recognized by the dark stripes that run vertically down the length their body, though these stripes tend to fade as the shark matures... |
BC-308 | Aardvark Skull | Aardvarks are found in sub-Saharan Africa in areas of grassy plains, savanna, bushland and woodland. This nocturnal mammal has a stout body with a long head and snout that brings to mind the head of the anteater (they are not closely related)... |
BC-310 | Scarlet Macaw Skull | The magnificent Scarlet Macaw has striking red, blue and yellow coloration and reaches lengths of almost three feet, including its long tail feathers... |
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