| The Bone Clones® Economy Series - Our goal with this series is to produce affordable quality replicas for zoos, museum discovery centers, schools, artists, etc., so that a new generation of nature enthusiasts can learn about animals. All Bone Clones® Economy Series skulls are made from the same molds, following the same procedures as our regular Bone Clones® replicas except we do not tool or finish these skulls to the same detail. We still select only the finest specimens to cast, and carefully prepare each mold to capture the original's structure and texture. We presently offer some common North American animals and select human skulls in this series. |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
BC-059E | Human Female Asian Economy Skull | Great for comparison with our other Modern Human skulls. Smaller and more affordable than our male skulls... |
BC-099E | Economy American Black Bear Skull | Found from Alaska to Mexico, the American Black Bear thrives. Reaching 6 feet and over 300 pounds... |
BC-100E | Economy Whitetail Deer Doe Skull | White-Tailed deer inhabit tropical and temperate deciduous forests ranging from Canada through much of South America. They are the most common ungulate in North America and the number one large game animal for hunters... |
BC-101E | Economy Common American Beaver Skull | The largest rodent in North America, the semi-aquatic beaver can weigh up to 60 pounds. It is an excellent swimmer, using its webbed back feet and paddle-like tail to maneuver through the water... |
BC-142E | Economy Raccoon Skull | The raccoon is known for its famous black bandit mask around its eyes and the black rings on its tail... |
BC-143E | Economy Coyote Skull | The coyote is found from Central America through central Canada and into Alaska. Belonging to the family Carnivora, it can be distinguished from domestic dogs by its pointed ears and drooping tail... |
BC-144E | Economy Gray Fox Skull | The Gray Fox is nicknamed The Tree Fox due to its ability to climb trees and leap from branch to branch with catlike agility... |
BC-145E | Economy Jack Rabbit Skull | Found throughout western and central Canada and the United States, white-tailed jackrabbits prefer open grasslands, pastures, and open fields. Jackrabbits are hares and hares are rabbits, but not all rabbits are hares... |
BC-146E | Economy Bobcat Skull | The bobcat is heavily populated in the southeastern United States. Their range extends from southern Canada throughout the US to southern Mexico... |
BC-148E | Economy Skunk Skull | Black with wide, white stripes from head to tail and a thin white stripe on the muzzle, the Striped Skunk is found from Central Canada to Northern Mexico... |
BC-157E | Economy Javelina Skull | The Javelina (pronounced Ha - va - LEE - na), or Collared Peccary, is a smallish pig-like animal native to portions of South, Central and southwestern North America (and is the only pig-like wild animal native to the United States)... |
BC-158E | Economy Ringtail Skull | The Ringtail is a cat-sized carnivore with a fox-like face, large eyes and ears, short legs and a long, ringed tail. One of the smallest (and most carnivorous) members of the Procyonid family... |
COMP-101 | Economy Human Male Comparative Set | Contains our BC-016, Human Male Asian Skull, pelvis, femur and humerus. An excellent, economical way to study the Human male. Cast from the same molds as our regular skull and post-cranial parts but unstained and cranial nerve passages undrilled... |
COMP-102 | Economy Human Female Comparative Set | Contains our BC-149, Human female Asian skull, pelvis, femur and humerus. An excellent, economical way to study the Human male. Cast from the same molds as our regular skull and post-cranial parts but unstained and cranial nerve passages undrilled... |
COMP-103 | Economy Human Child Comparative Set | Human 5-year-old child skull, pelvis, femur and humerus. An excellent, economical way to study the human child. Cast from the same molds as our regular skull and post-cranial parts but unstained and cranial nerve passages undrilled... |
COMP-109 | Female African-American Set | Comparative economy set including skull, pelvis, humerus and tibia... |