| Claws & Talons - Excellent for comparative study of Birds, Reptiles and Carnivores, We produce a wide selection of replica predator claws and talons. Represented in our product line are birds, reptiles, bears, felids, canids, rodents and Raccoon. |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
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KO-100-SET-31 | Set of 31 Claws in Riker Box | A beautiful set of 31 Bone Clones replica claws and talons, and a savings when purchased as a set. Perfect for comparative studies and display... |
KO-100-BEARS | Set of 4 Bear Claws in Riker Box | Our set of four Bone Clones replica bear claws. One claw each from Grizzly Bear, Polar Bear, Black Bear and Sloth Bear... |
KO-100-BIRDS | Set of 8 Bird Talons in Riker Box | Our set of eight bird talons is perfect for comparative study. Nicely displayed in a glass fronted Riker Box, the set includes Bone Clones replica talons from the following birds... |
KO-100-CANIDS | Set of 4 Canid Claws in Riker Box | This set of four claws includes Bone Clones replicas of Wolf, Fox, Raccoon and Coyote. Perfect for comparative study and displayed in a glass fronted Riker Box... |
KO-100-CATS | Set of 10 Cat Claws in Riker Box | Set of 10 Bone Clones replica cat claws. Great for comparative study, as well as display. A large selection of felid claws displayed in a glass fronted Riker Box... |
KO-002 | Komodo Dragon, claw | The largest lizard living today, this specimen was over 10 feet long when alive... |
KO-004 | Great Horned Owl Talon | Great Horned Owl Talon- KO-004. From the same skeleton as our skull, BC-072 ... |
KO-020 | Golden Eagle Talon | North America's largest bird of prey has a wingspan of over 7 feet. Often hunting in pairs, each bird can carry 8 pounds in flight... |
KO-021 | Bald Eagle Talon | Native to North America, and our national symbol, the Bald Eagle's wingspan can reach over 7 feet... |
KO-022 | Red-Tail Hawk Talon | Found throughout Central and North America, these hawks will often migrate from harsher climates. Although they primarily feed on rodents, Red-Tail Hawks will often prey on other birds or reptiles... |
KO-023 | Raven Talon | The largest of the crow family, the Raven has a lifespan of 50 years, and will often mate for life. They are extremely intelligent and resourceful birds... |
KO-024 | Raptor Talons, set of 6 | Raptor Talons from 6 Birds of Prey: Harpy Eagle, Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Red-Tail Hawk, Great Horned Owl... |
KO-029 | Peregrine Falcon Talon | Peregrine Falcons are considered the fastest animal on earth, and have been clocked at speeds in excess of 180 miles per hour... |
KO-037 | Allosaurus claw | From the Morrison Formation- Jurassic Period, Como Bluff, Wyoming. Not a record size, but one of the finist Allosaurus claws... |
KO-047 | Grizzly Bear claw | Grizzly Bears can reach lengths of 10 feet (up to 12 feet when standing) and can weigh up to 1300 lbs... |
KO-048 | Polar Bear claw | A perfect companion to our Polar Bear skull, BC-063. The largest species of bear, and the largest terrestrial carnivore, Polar Bears are found mainly in... |
KO-049 | Black Bear Claw | A perfect companion to our American Black Bear skull, BC-099. Ranging from Alaska to Mexico, though more prevalent in Northern forested regions... |
KO-050 | African Lion Claw | A perfect companion to our African Lion skull, BC-054. Unlike the other Big Cats, Lions are known for their sociable lifesty... |
KO-051 | Canadian Lynx Claw | Canadian Lynx are found throughout Canada, Montana and in parts of Idaho and Washington, with some populations reported in New England... |
KO-052 | Bobcat Claw | Bobcat claw. A perfect companion to our Bobcat skull, BC-146E. Bobcats are heavily populated in the southeastern United States... |
KO-053 | Cougar Claw | Cougar claw, a perfect companion to our Cougar skull, BC-015. With the exception of humans and their associated animals, the Cougar has the greatest natural distribution... |
KO-054 | Wolf Claw | The Siberian Wolf is the largest of the wild canids, weighing up to 120 lbs and reaching up to 5' in length. The ancestor of the domestic dog, the Wolf is an intelligent, social animal... |
KO-055 | Gray Fox Claw | The Gray Fox is nicknamed “The Tree Fox” due to its ability to climb trees and leap from branch to branch with catlike agility... |
KO-056 | Raccoon Claw | The raccoon is known for its famous black “bandit” mask and black ringed tail. Mischievous and highly dexterous, the Raccoon is a highly adaptable animal with a generalist diet... |
KO-057 | American Beaver Claw | The American Beaver is found throughout North America (though not in the Southwest or Mexico). The lips of a beaver close behind their powerful incisors... |
KO-058 | Russian Lynx Claw | Also known as the Eurasian Lynx, the Russian Lynx is found in forested habitats throughout Europe and Siberia... |
KO-059 | Snapping Turtle Claw | The Alligator Snapping Turtle is the world's largest freshwater turtle and can weigh over 200 pounds... |
KO-060 | Badger Claw | American Badger Claw. Found primarily in the Great Plains region of the United States, the American Badger feeds primarily on small mammals... |
KO-061 | Porcupine Claw | Found throughout North America, the common Porcupine is entirely vegetarian. During the Spring and Summer months, its diet consists of buds, leaves, flowers, berries and nuts... |
KO-062 | Sloth Bear Claw | Sloth Bear Claw. From Southern Asia, the Sloth Bear survives in a variety of habitats from grassland to forest... |
KO-062-SET-20 | Sloth Bear Claws Set of 20 | The Sloth Bear survives in a variety of habitats from grassland to forest. It is distinguished by long, rough fur around its rear, shoulders, neck and ears.. |
KO-063 | Apatosaur Claw | Most likely belonging to Apatosaur sp., this large ungal measures 12" and is one of three claws from the rear foot. Jurassic Age ( Morrison formation - 144 m.y.) N.E. Wyoming... |
KO-065 | Barn Owl Talon | The barn owl is a medium-sized bird of prey. Mostly nocturnal, it gets its common name from its habit of roosting and nesting in secluded barn lofts. This owl prefers to hunt in open spaces, such as meadows, and is beneficial for rodent control... |
KO-066 | Cheetah Dew Claw | The fastest terrestrial mammal, Cheetahs overtake and trip their prey in short bursts of speed reaching over 60 mph, but they are sprinters only. After about 10-20 seconds at high speed, they will begin to overheat and tire... |
KO-068 | African Leopard Claw | Claw from an African Leopard, the most widely found subspecies of leopard. Leopards and Jaguars resemble each other, though in the wild they inhabit different continents... |
KO-069 | Cheetah Front Claw | The fastest terrestrial mammal, Cheetahs overtake and trip their prey in short bursts of speed reaching over 60 mph, but they are sprinters only. After about 10-20 seconds at high speed, they will begin to overheat and tire... |
KO-070 | Coyote Claw | The Coyote, an intelligent and adaptable medium-sized canid, resembles a smallish, slender German Shepard dog with grizzled fur, erect ears, narrow pointed muzzle and low held bushy tail... |
KO-071 | Siberian Tiger Claw | The larger of only two tiger species believed to be left in the wild, and the largest member of the cat family. This nocturnal hunter can be found in the cold forests of Manchuria and Siberia... |
KO-072 | Jaguar Claw | The Jaguar is the only member of the Panthera, or big cat, family native to the new world. It is also the largest cat on the North American continent... |
KO-073 | Tarbosaurus bataar Fossil Claw | From the Nemegt Formation of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, this claw is from the Mongolian equivalent of the T-rex. Found in 2002 the rare Tarbosaurus was probably a young adult about 30 feet long... |
KO-074 | Tyrannosaurus rex Claw | Tyrannosaurus rex, better known simply as T. rex, was first discovered in 1900 and described by Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1905. T. rex is one of the most popular dinosaurs known... |
KO-076 | Black Bear Front Claws | From our Black Bear front Paw, KO-075. Ranging from Alaska to Mexico, though more prevalent in Northern forested regions, the American Black Bear reaches 6 feet and over 300 pounds... |
KO-157-S | Giant Ground Sloth Claw on Display Stand | Giant Sloths, which weighed up to 20,000 pounds, had very large, dangerous-looking claws... |
KO-157 | Giant Ground Sloth Claw | 1.4 MYA. Genus Eremotherium first named by Spillmann 1948. Species eomigrans named by De Iullis and Cartelle in 1999... |
KO-243C | Harpy Eagle Talon | Recent research has uncovered some startling new evidence that the talons of large birds of prey very similar to this harpy eagle's formidable weapon, and our role as their feckless victims, may have played a more important part in hominid evolution... |
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