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BA-100Storage Bag For SkullsThe simplest of our customers' requests took us the longest to produce, but here it is: a Bone Clones® bag for skulls. Useful for carrying and storing any number of Bone Clones® products...
BC-001Gorilla, male, 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...
BC-002BBorneo Orangutan SkullBorneo and Sumatra orangutans diverged about 1.5 million years ago and are classified as distinct species. Borneo orangutans, as the name suggests, originate on the island of Borneo and are divided into 3 subspecies...
BC-002SOrangutan, Sumatra, skullSumatra orangutans are restricted to a small area on the island of Sumatra. With less then 5,000 individuals remaining in the wild they are considered in danger of imminent extinction. Habitat loss from illegal logging and establishing new palm oil plantations are their main threats...
BC-003Chimpanzee, skullChimpanzee Skull BC-003. Chimpanzees 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...
BC-004Siberian Wolf SkullSiberian Wolf Skull. The Siberian wolf is the largest of the canids. This particular skull features powerful teeth. Although native to the Holarctic r ...
BC-005Leopard, Clouded, skullLeopard, Clouded, skull BC-005. The Clouded Leopard is a medium-sized feline weighing 25 to 50 pounds. Its coat is distinctly marked with large, dark bordered ellipses shaped like clouds. The upper canine teeth of the clouded leopard are proportionally much longer than other felines. When mounte ...
BC-006Gila Monster SkullGila Monster Skull BC-006. The only poisonous lizards in the world. This skull is cast from a large and old specimen with excellent teeth and epiderm ...
BC-007Fruit Bat SkullThis small skull comes from the largest of the bat family.This small skull comes from the largest of the bat family. There are over 154 species of Old World fruit bats existing worldwide...
BC-008Tiger, Siberian, skullTiger, Siberian, skull BC-008 The larger of only two tiger species believed to be left in the wild, and the largest member of the cat family. This noc ...
BC-009Crocodile, Dwarf, skullCrocodile, Dwarf, skull BC-009. An evolutionary link between prehistoric dinosaur-like reptiles and present day birds, this species of crocodile is na ...
BC-010Male Mandrill Baboon SkullMandrills are the world's largest simian species with adult males achieving weights of 120 pounds. Male mandrills are also arguably the most colorful of all primates...
BC-011Anteater, Giant, skullAnteater, Giant, skull BC-011. Known for a unique structure adapted to its eating habits, the anteater's toothless jaw only opens 1/2". Fierce fi ...
BC-012Wolf, Tasmanian, skullThe Thylacine is also known as the Tasmanian Tiger (due to its striped fur) or the Tasmanian Wolf although it is, in fact, a marsupial...
BC-013Tasmanian Devil, skullThe Tasmanian Devil is the largest extant marsupial carnivore. It is a hunter/scavenger with a short, compact body and a large, powerful head. It is said to rival the spotted hyena, pound for pound, in jaw strength...
BC-014Sea Otter, skullSea Otter, skull BC-014. Inhabiting the seas and kelp beds of North America, the otter is a highly intelligent, playful, inquisitive and friendly mamm ...
BC-015Cougar, skullKnown by many names, for example, Puma, American Lion, Deer Tiger, Mexican Lion, Panther, Painter, Mountain Lion, and Catamount, this giant cat makes its home in mountains, deserts and jungles throughout North and South America...
BC-016Human, Asian, male, skullThis is an excellent example of a skull from an Asian individual and perfect for use with our European and African skulls for comparative study. Although the concept of race assessment is controversial, certain features of the skull may be of use in differentiating ancestral groups...
BC-017Monkey, Howler, skullHowler Monkey Skull BC-017 This skull is from a male howler monkey, a large platyrrhine (flat-nosed) New World simian with a strong prehensile tail. The ...
BC-018ASabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Antique FinishSabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Antique Finish BC-018A The largest, most complete specimen ever found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, C ...
BC-018TSabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Tarpit FinishSabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Tarpit Finish BC-018T. The largest, most complete specimen ever found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, C ...
BC-019ALion, American, Felis atrox, skull, antiqueLion, American, Felis atrox, skull, antique BC-019A Found in the La Brea tar pits, this 14,000 year old fossil is considered the largest species of ca ...
BC-019TLion, American, Felis atrox, skull, tarpitLion, American, Felis atrox, skull, tarpit BC-019T Found in the La Brea tar pits, this 14,000 year old fossil is considered the largest species of cat ...
BC-020ADire Wolf Skull Antique FinishSame skull as our BC-020T, but with a lighter Antique Finish...
BC-020TDire Wolf Skull Tarpit FinishThriving during the Pleistocene, the Dire Wolf is not a direct ancestor of any of today's known species of canine. They co-existed in North America with Grey Wolves for about 100,000 years. Dire Wolves had short, thick legs, a larger, broader skull...
BC-021Bear, Grizzly, skullGrizzly Bear Skull. The grizzly, being the largest of all bears, reaches a length of 10 feet and may weigh up to 1300 lbs. It is the largest carnivore ...
BC-022Great Dane SkullThe Great Dane (Canis familiaris) is thought to have originated from a cross between Asiatic mastiffs and Irish wolfhounds sometime during the 5th century A.D. They are second only to the Irish wolfhounds in size and height...
BC-023Saint Bernard SkullThe first written account of a St. Bernard dog was in 1703, when another monk wrote about a cook who invented an exercise wheel for the monastery's dogs that turned a cooking spit to grill meat for their many guests...
BC-024Maned Wolf SkullManed Wolf Skull. The South American maned wolf is not a true wolf. These rare, fox-like canids stand about 3 feet at the shoulder and have extremely ...
BC-025Giant Panda SkullGiant Pandas with their distinctive black and white coloration are favorites the world over. They are cousins to bears with their lineages splitting off millions of years ago. The most specialized herbivore of all carnivores, their diet consists of 99 percent bamboo...
BC-026Duck-Billed Platypus skullDuck-Billed Platypus skull BC-026. See description under skeleton ...
BC-027Komodo Dragon, skullKomodo Dragon©, skull BC-027. Komodo dragons are the heaviest and longest of the world's lizards growing to a length of 10 feet and weighing upwards of 300 pounds. Their skulls are very similar to the extinct aquatic dinosaurs known as Mosasaurs. This spe ...
BC-028Tuatara, skullRestricted to islands off the coast of New Zealand, the highly protected Tuatara has remained virtually unchanged for some 130 million years. It is the sole survivor of a reptilian order which became virtually extinct some 70 million years ago and is now represented by a single genus with one species...
BC-029Hyacinth Macaw SkullHyacinth Macaw Skull BC-029. Hyacinth macaws are striking birds with long, pointed tail feathers and a huge, hooked black beak. Their plumage is a dramatic and deep cobalt blue overall with the head a slightly lighter color than the body. ...
BC-030Dinictis SkullDinictis lived on the plains of North America 35-40 m.y.a. Ancestors to modern cats, this ancient skull is reminiscent of today's clouded leopard skull...
BC-031Human Australian Aboriginal Male SkullThis is an excellent example of a male skull. This specimen would serve as an interesting discussion piece around the concept of race assessment and the limitations of categorization (oversimplification) into 3 categories-European, African, and Asian...
BC-031PHuman Australian Aboriginal Male Skull PaintedFound in 1905 near the lower Darling River in New South Wales, Australia, this individual was a very stout 50 year old male of the Bindaboo Tribe. Same as our BC-031 except painted to original color...
BC-032Hyena SkullHyena Skull. Although a scavenger, the spotted Hyena also hunts in packs and can be extremely ferocious in its assaults. Their massive jaws can crush ...
BC-033Dolphin, skullThe bottlenose dolphin is what comes to mind for most people who picture a dolphin ("Flipper" is a bottlenose dolphin). With a bigger brain than humans, they are considered to be very intelligent and may have complex language...
BC-034Giraffe SkullThe Giraffe, unlike most animals, is born with horns intact, although they are folded onto the skull to ease their passage during birth. These horns, called ossicones, are not truly horns, but are made of bone and covered with skin and hair...
BC-035Female 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...
BC-036Male 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. Gorillas are enormously strong with compact bodies and wide chests...
BC-037Hippopotamus SkullHippopotamus were once common throughout all of sub-Saharan Africa but are now primarily restricted to the Nile River Valley of East Africa. They prefer moderately deep bodies of water with adjacent reed beds and plentiful grasslands...
BC-038Crocodile Nile SkullThe Nile crocodile, whose body shape has remained fairly constant over the last 65 million years, is a member of the group called archosaurs. Other members include dinosaurs, flying reptiles and ancestors of the world's birds...
BC-039Okapi SkullThough not discovered by modern man until 1901, the Okapi is essentially a short-necked forest giraffe surviving since the Pleistocene. The giraffe's only cousin, they can be found only in the tall dense primary forests of the remote Ituri Forest of the Democratic Republic of Congo...
BC-040Thoosuchus SkullThoosuchus were semi-aquatic batrachomorphs that lived worldwide over 200 million years ago. Similar in appearance to salamanders, thoosuchus are the most likely ancestors of the modern day tail-less amphibians we call frogs...
BC-041Warthog, skullThis amazing Warthog skull holds the world record for the largest warthog tusks. Its beautifully curved upper tusks are over 20 inches long, giving its skull an almost sculptural appearance.
BC-042Meerkat SkullMeerkats, or suricates, are highly social members of the mongoose family. They live in multi-family groups of 5 to 30 members, known appropriately enough as a mob or gang...
BC-043Harpy Eagle SkullHarpy Eagle Skull BC-043. The largest and fiercest of the New World raptors, Harpy Eagles can weigh up to 18 pounds and have a 6.5 to 7-foot wingspan...
BC-044Whale, False Killer, skull BC-044Whale, False Killer, skull BC-044. Growing up to 20 feet long, this species has the largest range of all Cetaceans. The False Killer Whale may eat up ...
BC-045Gavial SkullThe Gavial, also called the Indian Gharial, is one of the largest (up to 23 feet) and most unusual of all the crocodilians. Characterized by its long, slender snout, it is equipped with 106 to 110 sharp spike-like teeth, well suited for their preferred diet of fish...
BC-046Manatee SkullManatee, skull BC-046. Called the Amazon manatee, this species also lives in Florida, where propeller boats cause much of their injuries. This individ ...
BC-047Gibbon skullGibbon skulls exhibit no sexual dimorphism and have the forward facing, wide-set eyes, short rostrum, and globular, larger brain case typical of most hominoids...
BC-048Common Vampire Bat SkullCommon vampire bats are small to medium sized bats, 2.5 to 3.5 inches in length with a wingspan of about 8 inches. Weighing between 1 to 2 ounces, they can consume 60% of their body weight in blood...
BC-049Colugo, Flying Lemur SkullLittle is known about these odd little nocturnal 2 to 4 pound animals. They were once erroneously thought to be related to lemurs and are still commonly (but wrongly) called Flying Lemurs, but they are neither lemurs nor do they fly...
BC-050Tarsier SkullSmall, insectivorous, nocturnal tree-dwelling primates, tarsiers receive their name from their greatly elongated tarsus, or ankle, bones. This adaptation allows them to make prodigious, sure-footed leaps through the trees...
BC-051Sumatra Rhinoceros SkullRhinoceros, Sumatra, skull BC-051. Highly endangered, there are, perhaps, only 300 left in the world. The Sumatra Rhino is considered to be the oldest ...
BC-052Cuban Solenodon SkullCuban Solenodon Skull BC-052. This family contains one surviving genus and two endangered species, both of which we are proud to offer. Unique, amon ...
BC-053Haitian Solenodon SkullSolenodon Skull, Haitian. This family contains one surviving genus and two endangered species, both of which we are proud to offer. Unique, among mamm ...
BC-054African Lion SkullThe African Lion is both the most sexually dimorphic (with physical differences) of the big cats and the largest of African carnivores. Adult lions can be over 8 feet long and weigh between 250 and 500 pounds...
BC-055Black-footed Ferret SkullBlack-footed Ferret Skull BC-055. Related to Sea Otters, this ferret is considered to be the rarest mammal in North America. There were only 31 indi ...
BC-056Snow Leopard SkullLeopard, Snow, skull BC-056 Living in the mountain ranges of Central Asia from China to the Himalayas, Snow Leopards are highly endangered in the wild ...
BC-057Jaguar skullJaguar, skull BC-057 Ranging from the southwestern United States to South America, the Jaguar is the best climber of all the big cats, often waiting i ...
BC-058White Rhino SkullRhino, White, skull BC-058. Weighing around 3000 pounds, the name “White Rhino” is actually a misnomer, an incorrect translation of a word that actual ...
BC-059Modern Human Asian Female SkullOur Modern Human Asian Female Skull is finely detailed and stained to an aged look. Great for comparison with our other Modern Human skulls...
BC-059EEconomy Modern Human Adolescent Asian Female SkullSame as our BC-059 female except not stained and not as finely finished. For example the spacing between the teeth is not delineated...
BC-060African Leopard SkullLeopard, African, skull BC-060 Also from Asia, these large and beautiful cats are mostly nocturnal and solitary.They are endangered but breed well in ...
BC-061Capybara SkullCapybara Skull BC-061. The capybara is the largest rodent in the world. This skull comes from an exceptionally large individual, weighing anywhere fr ...
BC-062Penguin SkullPenguin Skull BC-062. The Magellan Penguin comes from southern South America and is a mid-sized penguin. Outside of Antartica, the Magellan lives par ...
BC-063Polar Bear SkullBear, Polar, skull BC-063 Polar Bears are extremely large predators and dangerous to humans. These bears are often found on ice flows and lead a very ...
BC-064Loggerhead Sea Turtle SkullFound in large numbers in the Atlantic from Florida to The Carolinas, Loggerhead Sea Turtles are considered threatened, due to the over hunting for food. They possess a huge head for the size of their body although their brain capacity is small...
BC-065American White Pelican SkullAmerican White Pelican Skull BC-065. Pelicans are among the largest and heaviest birds in the world. And when it comes to their beak: as Ogden...
BC-066Koala SkullKoalas reportedly have one of the smallest brains relative to body size of all mammals. Their prune size brain halves don't even physically touch and still only occupy just 60% of the available space in their thick furry skull at that...
BC-067Sabertooth Cat Skull Tarpit FinishDelux Smilodon Skull Tarpit Finish BC-067. Found in the 1930's across the street from the La Brea Tar Pits. The site was immediately clo ...
BC-068Bald Eagle SkullBald Eagle Skull BC-068. Native to North America and our national symbol, the Bald eagle's wingspan can reach over 7 feet. Primarily fish eaters, th ...
BC-068-SETBald Eagle Set BC-068-SETSet Includes our Bald Eagle Skull, egg and talon...
BC-069Vervet Monkey SkullVervet Monkey Skull BC-069 The Vervet or Green monkey lives in the woodlands and savannahs of Africa. It mainly feeds on fruit, although occasionall ...
BC-070Rock Hyrax SkullWhile it may look like a rodent, such as a rabbit or a guinea pig, the rock hyrax is actually more akin to elephants and manatees...
BC-071AGiant Fossil Beaver Skull, antiqueGiant Fossil Beaver Skull, antique BC-071A. Belonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 year ...
BC-071TGiant Fossil Beaver Skull, tarpitGiant Fossil Beaver Skull, tarpit BC-071T. Belonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 years ...
BC-072Great Horned Owl SkullGreat Horned Owl Skull BC-072. The Great Horned owl is found throughout North, Central and South America. It is the largest of the Owls and is about ...
BC-072-SETGreat Horned Owl Set BC-072-SETSet Includes our Great Horned Owl Skull, egg and talon...
BC-073Golden Eagle SkullGolden Eagle Skull BC-073. North America's largest bird of prey with a wingspan of over 7 feet. Often hunting in pairs, each bird can carry 8 pounds ...
BC-073-SETGolden Eagle Set BC-073-SETSet Includes our Golden Eagle Skull, egg and talon...
BC-074Raven SkullRaven Skull BC-074. The largest of the crow family, the raven often mates for life and can have a lifespan of 50 years. They are extremely intellegen ...
BC-075Crow SkullCrow Skull BC-075. One of the most common birds in North America, they are very social and protect each other with various warning cries. We grateful ...
BC-076Pygmy Hippo SkullPygmy hippos closely resemble their larger relatives the Nile hippo, standing 30 to 35 inches high at the shoulder, weighing 350 to 550 pounds and measuring about 5.5 feet from snout to vent...
BC-077California Condor SkullCalifornia Condor Skull BC-077. The California Condor is the largest flying bird in North America, having a wingspan of 9 1/2 feet and weighing up t ...
BC-078Red-Tail Hawk SkullRed-Tail Hawk Skull BC-078. Found throughout Central and North America, they will often migrate from harsher climates. Although the hawk will primar ...
BC-078-SETRed-Tail Hawk Set BC-078-SETSet Includes our Red-Tail Hawk Skull, egg and talon...
BC-079Cheetah skullCheetah, skull BC-079 Africa's 10,000-12,000 remaining cheetahs are found only in scattered areas of sub-Sahara, with a remnant population of less than 100 in Iran. Their long legs, deep chest, long flexible spine and semi-retractable claws provide them the resources to claim the title of "fastest land animal"...
BC-080Tamarin skullTamarin Skull BC-080 One of the smallest monkeys in the world, the Tamarin ranges from Central to South America. They live in small social groups and ...
BC-081Pygmy Marmoset SkullPygmy Marmoset Skull BC-081 Found throughout most of South America, the Pygmy Marmosets are the smallest of all living monkeys.Their diet consists o ...
BC-082Elephant Shrew SkullElephant Shrew Skull BC-082. Also known as Sengi or Black and Rufous, the shrew belongs to the ancient order Afrotheria, which includes a wide variety of dissimilar looking animals who originated from a common African ancestor over 100 million years ago. ...
BC-083Tree Shrew SkullTree Shrew Skull BC-083. The tree shrew, which resembles a very small squirrel with a long snout, is not a shrew and does not entirely live in trees. More closely related to primitive prosimians, they have a higher brain-to-body mass ratio than humans. ...
BC-084Temple Monkey Hanuman Langur skullFound in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka, they are also known as temple monkeys as they are sacred in India, traveling with the holy men...
BC-085Harbor Seal SkullSeal, Harbor, skull BC-085. Known also as the spotted seal, they can reach 6 feet long and weigh up to 375 pounds. They are the most common of pinnipe ...
BC-086lesser Panda SkullPanda, Lesser, skull BC-086 The lesser panda is also known as the red panda. It is found throughout the Himalayas. Although classification is still be ...
BC-087Ring Tail Lemur SkullRing Tail Lemur Skull BC-087. These beautiful animals are well known for their striking black and white tail and walking on their hind legs. From Ma ...
BC-088Rock Rabbit (Pika), skullRock Rabbit (Pika), skull BC-088. Also known as the American Pika, they are quite abundant, but not often seen. Pikas have a long fossil history datin ...
BC-089Giant Armadillo skullThe Giant armadillo is classified in the order Xenarthra, which means "strange joint," an apt description of their unusual cervical vertebrae. Xenarthra is a diverse mammalian group that originated in South America and includes the extinct giant armored gylpodont and the ground sloth...
BC-090Wolverine skullWolverine, skull BC-090. Related to ferrets and weasels, they are the second largest living member of the family Mustelidae (only the Sea Otter is lar ...
BC-091Chinese Water Deer SkullDeer, Chinese Water, skull BC-091. Originally from China and Korea, they have been introduced and are now wild in England and France. They are relativ ...
BC-092Modern Human Adult Asian Male Skull with Calvaria CutFrom our large human adult asian male skeleton. Removable calvaria and spring hinged jaw. This calvaria cut skull is one of our finest specimens...
BC-092-SetHuman Skull with brain and stand Calvaria cutHuman, Calvaria cut, skull with brain and stand BC-092-Set. Our Human, BC-092, Brain, KO-092 and stand, S-BC-092. A savings, when purchased as a set. ...
BC-093Cro-Magnon Skull10,000-30,000 YA. This Cro-Magnon Skull was discovered in 1998 in the Rhine River deposits in Southwest Germany near Mainz. Since it was dredged from a gravel pit, the stratum can only be assumed...
BC-094Goliath Frog SkullGoliath frogs inhabit swiftly flowing rivers in the dense humid rain forests of coastal Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Weighing up to 7 pounds, they measure 12.5 inches from snout to vent and almost 3 feet when outstretched...
BC-095Great White Great White Shark JawGreat White Shark Jaw. The original jaw was prepared by Dr. Gordon Hubbell, a leading researcher in sharks, and featured often on The Discovery Channel ...
BC-096Peregrine Falcon SkullThe word peregrine is Latin for 'wanderer' and is an apt description for this raptor, which may migrate over 15,000 miles in a year. Peregrines are the best-known species of falcon, having been used for hunting for hundreds of years...
BC-096-SETPeregrine Falcon Set BC-096-SETSet Includes our Peregrine Falcon Skull, egg and talon...
BC-097Dugong skullThe Dugong belongs to the order Sirenia, which includes Manatees. Sirenians belong to a group called subungulates, which includes elephants and hyraxes, two animals that by appearances and habitat would seem to have nothing in common...
BC-098Two-Toed Sloth SkullTwo-Toed Sloth Skull BC-098. Two-toed sloths are perhaps more heterothermic than any other mammal. Their body temperatures fluctuate from as low as 24 degrees C to as high as 33 degrees...
BC-099American Black Bear SkullBear, American Black, skull BC-099 Found from Alaska to Mexico, the American Black Bear thrives. Reaching 6 feet and over 300 pounds, they are skillfu ...
BC-099EEconomy American Black Bear SkullFound from Alaska to Mexico, the American Black Bear thrives. Reaching 6 feet and over 300 pounds...
BC-100Whitetail Deer doe SkullWhite-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-100EEconomy Whitetail Deer Doe SkullWhitetail Deer Doe Skull, economy version of our BC-100 deer skull...
BC-101Common American Beaver SkullThe 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-102Machairodus giganteus SkullMachairodus giganteus. Age: Late Miocene, China. This cat lived approximately 4.5 to 5 million years ago and was about the size of a lion, but with a longer muzzle and narrower skull. Machairodus is an excellent example of a saber-toothed cat...
BC-103Smilodon populator SkullSmilodon populator Skull BC-103. S. populator is the largest of its species. Found in the eastern part of South Am ...
BC-104Cave Lion SkullCave Lion Skull BC-104 The Cave Lion became extinct approximately 15,000 years ago. These large, conical-toothed cats of the North American Ice Age ...
BC-105Alligator, 12 inch, skullAll alligators (the American and Chinese species) are crocodilians. In 1967 American alligators were one of the first animals to be listed as an endangered species. Their population recovered to the extent that they were removed from the list...
BC-106Megantereon nihowanensis SkullMegantereon nihowanensis Skull BC-106 Megantereon cultridens (nihowanensis). Late Miocene to earliest Pleistocene. ( 6 - .9 ...
BC-107Human Male European SkullThis is a good example of a European skull and perfect for use with our Asian and African skulls for comparative study. Although the concept of race assessment is controversial, certain features of the skull may be of use in differentiating ancestral groups...
BC-108Walrus skull with tusksThe thick-skinned walrus may weigh approximately 900 to 3,500 pounds, with males being larger than females. The tusks of a walrus can grow up to one meter long. These tusks have many uses: fighting, eating, cutting ice, and allowing them to remain stable while asleep...
BC-109Owl Monkey SkullOwl Monkey Skull BC-109 The only truly nocturnal primate is found in the northern part of South America. The owl monkey is a small creature with l ...
BC-110African Human SkullThis is an excellent example of an African skull and perfect for use with our Asian and European skulls for comparative study. Although the concept of race assessment is controversial, certain features of the skull may be of use in differentiating ancestral groups...
BC-111Human Skull 3-Year-Old ChildHuman Skull 3 year old Child. Stand extra...
BC-112Pileated Woodpecker SkullPileated Woodpecker Skull BC-112. The Pileated Woodpecker is the largest woodpecker found in most of North America. Because of its size and chisel-s ...
BC-113Xenosmilus hodsonae SkullXenosmilus hodsonae Skull BC-113 Xenosmilus hodsonae Occurence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida.........In 1981, rem ...
BC-114Short-Faced Bear SkullBear, Short-Faced, skull BC-114. Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), which is more closely related to the Andean Bears, Tremarctos than to Ursus, have been ...
BC-115Human Trephined SkullHuman, trephined, skull BC-115. This female skull from the Tuanacen tribe in Bolivia is reported to be 1200 years old and was acquired in 1986. This p ...
BC-116Human child 5 years old skullHuman, child, 5 years old, skull BC-116. The entire skeleton of this 5-Year-Old child was found in Morocco and is dated to be 8,000 years old.Complete ...
BC-117Juvenile Machairodus giganteus SkullJuvenile Machairodus giganteus Skull BC-117. Age: Late Miocene, China. Living approximately 4.5 to 5 million years ago and about th ...
BC-118Python SkullPython Skull BC-118. The reticulated python gets its name due to its skin pattern which resembles a geometrical network. This non-venomous constrict ...
BC-119Anaconda SkullAnacondas are the world's heaviest snakes, growing to lengths of over 29 feet and weighing up to 550 pounds with a girth of 12" or more. These South American giants primarily inhabit tropical forests, savannas, marshes and wetlands and spend much of their time in the water...
BC-120Pacu (Tambaqui) SkullPacu (Tambaqui) Skull BC-120. The Tambaqui (also known as Pacu) lives in the deep waters of the Amazon and Orinoco river basin of South America. Alth ...
BC-121Gaboon Viper SkullNative to the western equatorial Africa, the Gaboon viper is the largest and heaviest member of viperine snakes, reaching lengths of almost 6 feet and weighing almost 30 pounds...
BC-122Giant Salamander SkullOne of the world's largest amphibians, the Chinese Giant Salamander can reach lengths of almost 5 feet and weigh up to 50 pounds. They have a broad, flat head with tiny, lidless eyes set on top. The vomerine teeth parallel the maxillary tooth rows in a long arc...
BC-123Bonobo skullBonobo Skull BC-123. Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the "common" chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavio ...
BC-124Mountain Gorilla skullMountain Gorilla BC-124. Mbongo was born in the high mountains of what was once the Belgium Congo and is now Zaire. He and another young gorilla named ...
BC-125Horse skullHorse, skull BC-125. From an exceptionally large police horse. ...
BC-126Saluki SkullThe graceful and elegant Saluki, also known as the Arabian Hound or the Persian Greyhound, may be the oldest known breed of domesticated canine. Images of the dog can be found in ancient carvings (dating back to 14,000 BC) and other artwork...
BC-127Airdale SkullThe Airedale is sometimes called the King of Terriers, as it is the largest of terriers. The Airedale is a formidable hunter of water rats and other larger feathered and furred game. It sealed its reputation as a valuable dog during WWI...
BC-128English Bulldog SkullAlthough it is a short dog (standing about 12-15"), the Bulldog is wide and stocky, weighing 50-55 lbs., giving an overall appearance of great stability. The thick body is matched by a broad head with a short, pug muzzle ending with a wide, black nose...
BC-129Alligator, 20 inch, skullAlligators have been around for over 200 million years and are integral to the health of their wetland homes. Their presence insures a healthy environment for many plants and animals...
BC-130Gavialsuchus (Giant Fossil Crocodile)Discovered in 1990 in a phosphate mine in Polk County, Florida, this Gavialosuchus skull is considered the largest, most complete specimen ever found...
BC-131Common House Cat SkullThe Common House Cat originated from African Wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) and has been associated with humans for over 9,500 years. Their domestication was an offshoot of their value for ridding human grain storage areas of large numbers of rats and mice...
BC-132Cave BearThe Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This particular skull is among the largest and most complete ever found...
BC-133Human European Female SkullThis specimen is complex: the totality of features is most suggestive that the individual was European (White); however, a reasonable differential analysis would include Hispanic individuals and some Asians (including especially an individual from India)...
BC-134Sandhill Crane SkullSandhill Cranes are common from Alaska through the US and Cuba and Siberia.Both parents care for their young for about 10 months and have elaborate courtship dances...
BC-135Human, 10 Year Old, skullHuman, 10 yr old Child skull BC-135. The right side of the maxilla and jaw bone has been cut away to show an excellent example of the process of the adult teeth descending ...
BC-137Rhesus Macaque Monkey SkullRanging throughout Asia from India to southern China, humans are the only primate species with a broader geographic range than rhesus monkeys. A medium-sized simian, adult males can weigh up to 20 pounds while females may weigh 10-14 pounds...
BC-138Parsons Chameleon SkullParson's Chameleons are the largest of the Old World chameleons and can grow to total lengths of 2-2 ½ feet. The large skulls of the Male Parson's Chameleons have strong bony ridges and two warty "horns," which they use to joust each other for dominance...
BC-139French Bulldog SkullThe French Bulldog, affectionately called "Frenchie," is essentially a mini-English Bulldog. It is thought by some that the smaller specimens of the English Bulldog were taken aboard ship to France because they could be more easily hidden...
BC-140Gigantopithecus blacki SkullReconstruction by Dr. Grover Krantz based on large Chinese male fossil jaw, assuming bipedal posture and ape-sized brain. Licensed exclusively to Bone Clones® by the estate of Grover Krantz....
BC-141Meganthropus SkullReconstruction by Dr. Grover Krantz, based on Sangirin 31. Licensed exclusively to Bone Clones® by the estate of Grover Krantz. More information on Meganthropus and Dr. Krantz to come...
BC-143Coyote SkullThe 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-144Gray Fox Skullhe Gray Fox is nicknamed "The Tree Fox" due to its ability to climb trees and leap from branch to branch with catlike agility...
BC-145White-tailed Jack Rabbit SkullFound 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-146Bobcat SkullThe bobcat is heavily populated in the southeastern United States. Their range extends from southern Canada throughout the US to southern Mexico...
BC-147Red WolfThe Red Wolf is larger than the Coyote and smaller than the Gray Wolf. Some authorities debate its identity considering it the result of the cross-breeding between the Coyote and Gray Wolf...
BC-148Skunk SkullBlack 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-149Modern Human Asian Female SkullThis is an excellent example of an Asian Female. Features which suggest Asian ancestry include a flat nasal root, an obtuse nasal angle, a broad nasal aperture from top to bottom, short nasal spine, no nasal sill, a somewhat rounded dental arcade in the upper jaw...
BC-150Human Female Calvaria Cut SkullRemovable calvaria and spring hinged jaw. This human female calvaria cut skull is one of our finest specimens. It is an exceptionally detailed, high quality skull, with all internal and external osteological structure and detail accurately reproduced...
BC-150-92Human Male and Female Calvaria Cut Skulls Comparison SetMale and Female Calvaria cut skulls. Excellent for comparative study, and a savings when purchased as a set. Removable calvarias and spring hinged jaws. Two of our finest specimens, both are exceptionally detailed, high quality skulls...
BC-151Ruby-throated Hummingbird SkullThe ruby-throated hummingbird is mostly found in eastern and central US, but breeds throughout the central US and Central America. Often found in gardens, it winters in tropical rainforest...
BC-151-SETRuby-throated Hummingbird Skull and Egg SetThe ruby-throated hummingbird is mostly found in eastern and central US, but breeds throughout the central US and Central America. Often found in gardens, it winters in tropical rainforest...
BC-152Human Skull Large Caliber Gunshot WoundHuman male skull with large caliber bullet wound to head. European male, 25 years of age, modern specimen, North America...
BC-153Barn Owl SkullThe barn owl derives its common name from its habit of nesting and roosting in secluded barn lofts, though it will take refuge in any secluded spot. It has a white, heart-shaped face, a round head and no ear tufts...
BC-153-SETBarn Owl Set BC-153-SETSet Includes our Barn Owl Skull, egg and talon...
BC-154Barred Owl SkullA medium-sized owl, with a yellow beak, atypical brown eyes, a rounded head lacking ear tufts, the barred owl is named for its barred and spotted cinnamon brown, tan and white plumage...
BC-155Burrowing Owl SkullBurrowing Owls reside in open dry grasslands and deserts of North and South America, primarily in the west, although also in the higher, drier parts of south central Florida...
BC-156Sarcosuchus imperator Supercroc SkullSarcosuchus imperator (flesh eating crocodile), nicknamed Supercroc, lived during the Cretaceous period (65 - 144 MYA). With an estimated body length of 40 feet, and a skull over 5 1/2 feet long, Supercroc is one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth...
BC-157Javelina SkullThe 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-158Ringtail SkullThe 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...
BC-159Columbian Mammoth SkullColumbian Mammoths originated in Africa and entered North America around 1.7 million years ago, becoming extinct about 10,000 years ago. Standing 14 feet at the shoulder, they ranged from Alaska to Mexico...
BC-159-PColumbian Mammoth Tusks PairFrom our Mammoth Skull BC-159. The pair of Tusks are 7 1/2 feet long....
BC-159-SColumbian Mammoth Tusk SingleFrom our Mammoth Skull BC-159. The single Tusk is 7 1/2 feet long....
BC-160Mosasaur Platecarpus SkullPlatecarpus planifrons, a medium-sized mosasaur that lived approximately 86 MYA during the late Cretaceous Period. One of only a few known, this specimen is the best in existence. Complete with pterygoid teeth...
BC-160-NMosasaur Platecarpus Skull and NeckPlatecarpus planifrons, a medium-sized mosasaur that lived approximately 86 MYA during the late Cretaceous Period. One of only a few known, this specimen is the best in existence. Complete with pterygoid teeth...
BC-161Great Blue Heron SkullThe largest heron species in North America, the great blue herons stand 4 feet tall with long, flexible necks and a 7-foot wingspan. Its back, wings and belly are a bluish gray, while its face is white and long bill is yellow...
BC-162Horned Puffin SkullAlso known as the Sea Parrot, the Horned Puffin is one of the most common birds in the North Atlantic. It sheds the outer layers of its bill as winter approaches...
BC-163Aye-aye SkullFrom the rainforests of Madagascar, the Aye-Aye is, perhaps, the strangest of the primates. They were first classified as rodents due to their rodent-like incisors...
BC-164Muntjac SkullAlso called the Barking Deer, the Muntjac barks when predators are near. They are relatively common in their home range of China and Taiwan with over 600,000 individuals...
BC-165Kiwi SkullLiving in the New Zealand forests, the Brown Kiwi (as well as all Kiwis) produces the largest egg, proportional to its size, of any bird. The egg weighs around one pound and practically fills the entire body cavity....
BC-166Osprey SkullOspreys are one of the most abundant birds of prey living on all continents except Antarctica. Among the reasons for their success is that they are able to build their large nests practically anywhere...
BC-167Northern Cardinal SkullNorthern Cardinals are quite prolific from Canada through North and Central America, where they adapt well to humans and moderate temperatures...
BC-168American Robin SkullAmerican Robins are common throughout North and Central America, with their range extending to Alaska. They live in human gardens and fields but prefer dense wooded areas to build nests and raise their young...
BC-169Yellow Billed Cuckoo SkullThe Yellow-billed Cuckoo, found throughout North and South America, is often seen near lakes and streams in woodland areas. This medium-sized bird is generally solitary, but pairs up during breeding season...
BC-170Blue Jay SkullThe Blue Jay is a large songbird (9-12 inches long) found from Texas to Florida and up through Southern Canada. It is easily identified by its distinctive coloring-various shades of bright blue on its upperparts...
BC-171Common Snipe SkullThe Common Snipe is a wading bird found in wet, grassy areas in North and South America, Europe, Northern Africa, and Asia. The Common Snipe uses its remarkably long, pointed and straight bill to poke around in the mud for snails...
BC-172Mexican Wolf SkullThe Mexican wolf is the smallest of the North American wolves. Highly endangered, its range until recent times was from Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona through central Mexico...
BC-173Toco Toucan SkullFrom eastern South America, the Toco Toucan is the largest member of its family, Ramphastidae. They live high in the treetops and are noted for their large, beautiful, yellow bill...
BC-174Wreathed Hornbill SkullThe Wreathed Hornbill is a large (4-8 pounds) black bird with a yellowish tail, red eyes, and a long, thick beak topped with a small 'wreathed' casque with up to 9 ridges. The male has a bright yellow inflatable throat pouch, while the female's is blue...
BC-175Black Hornbill SkullAsian Black Hornbills are medium-sized hornbills found primarily in lowland and swampland forests over Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Hornbills are named for their horn shaped beaks often topped by a large hollow chamber called a casque...
BC-176Scarlet Ibis SkullThe Scarlet Ibis is found in Brazil and Venezuela and are related to the Spoonbills. Their diet consists mostly of crustaceans and invertebrates...
BC-177Roseate Spoonbill SkullFound in the southeast US from Florida to Texas, the Roseate Spoonbill inhabits swamps and mudflats, where they use their unusual bill to scoop up plants, insects and small fish...
BC-178Female African-American Human SkullHuman African-American female skull (modern specimen, North America). Cast by us from an original skull that is in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection...
BC-180Fetal Human Skull 31 WeeksEstimated at 31 weeks, this Bone Clones® cast of a Human Fetal skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. The cartilaginous Fontanelles are clearly visible in the Anterior, Mastoid and Sphenoid regions of this skull...
BC-181Fetal Human Skull 32 WeeksEstimated to be 32 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. This reproduction is also offered as part of two chronological sets...
BC-182Fetal Human Skull 40 WeeksEstimated to be 40 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-182-SETHuman Fetal Skulls Set of 3A comparative set of 3 ages in fetal development...
BC-183Human Modern 5-Year-Old Child Skull, with Dentition, and Calvaria CutOur exacting casts capture the subtle textures and details of the original bone, and we use the finest resins for our Bone Clones® replicas...
BC-184Ganges River Dolphin SkullLiving in the muddy water systems of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangledesh, The Ganges River Dolphin (also known as Susu) is almost blind and is believed to be able to only see light and dark. Although sometimes found in small groups, they are mostly considered solitary. Their pointed slender teeth are ideal for capturing small fish while tooling around the river bottoms...
BC-185Adult Male Human Skull with Machete WoundsForensic osteologic modern human skull with machete wounds to the head. Cast by us from an original skull that is in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection...
BC-186Pit Bull Dog SkullPit Bull is the shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier, although it is often used to refer to other terrier mixes (for example, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier)...
BC-187Human 2-Year-Old Child SkullConsidered to be consistent with the development of a 2 year old, the age of this skull has been defined by using a combination of measurements and landmarks...
BC-188Human Child Skull Modern 5-Year-Old with Calvaria CutThe removal of the calvarium allows junior osteologists to study the complex anatomy of the endocranium, especially the pathways of the various foramina of the skull base, and the orbit....
BC-189Human Skull Modern 5-Year-Old Child DentitionThis is an excellent example of a child's skull. The anterior, posterior, sphenoidal and mastoidal fontanelles are all closed. The spheno-occipital synchondrosis and the calvarial sutures are all open...
BC-190Human Modern 5-Year-Old Child (closed calvaria)All the deciduous (baby teeth) are present in the upper and lower jaws of this child's skull. Age assessment is best done through an examination of dentition and fontanelle closure...
BC-191-AArticulated Human Medical Study SkullBone Clones ® premier Medical human skull is composed of all 22 separate bones, finely detailed, showing all the foramina, canals, sutures, etc., and minute details of a real skull...
BC-191-DDisarticulated Human Medical Study SkullThis skull is ideal for osteological teaching. It allows the student to appreciate the individual bones, the sutures between the bones, and the foramina of the skull...
BC-192Sacred Ibis SkullFossil Ibis date back 60 million years. The ancient Egyptians considered the Sacred Ibis a god and appears in the hieroglyphic record. Today they are rare in Egypt, and are mostly found in Madagascar and parts of Africa...
BC-194Fetal Human Skull 20 WeeksEstimated to be 20 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-194-SETHuman Fetal Skull Set of 5 SkullsA comparison set of 5 human fetal skulls ranging from 14 weeks old to 34 weeks old...
BC-195Fetal Human Skull 29 WeeksEstimated to be 29 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-196Adult Female Human Skull .410 Shotgun WoundsThe skull is that of a young African-American woman in her early 20's. The cranium was penetrated by two rounds from a .410 shotgun fired at close-range. The right jaw was hit by a third round, directed downward...
BC-197Adult Human Female Masculinized SkullAn atypical skull from a 68-year-old white female. It includes a mixture of sexual traits and appears to be an example of age-related "masculinization" (Walker, 1995)...
BC-198Roman Gladiator Human SkullAged somewhere between 72AD and 472 AD, this skull was unearthed near the Coliseum in Rome, Italy that was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasiano. This skull is from a formal grave yard for known coliseum gladiators...
BC-199Spanish Conquistador Human Skull with Broad Ax TraumaFound exposed by road equipment on ranch in Chama, New Mexico. Skeleton was destroyed, but skull and artifact remained in place and intact. Ax head consistent with material culture of 16th-17th Century Spain...
BC-200Human Peruvian Female Skull with Cranial BindingDated over 2,000 years old this skull is an extreme example of binding and elongation. Cranial binding is the shaping of the skull, when a child is very young, usually an infant...
BC-201Human Peruvian Male Skull with Cranial Binding and TrephinationDated over 2,000 years old this skull is an extreme example of binding and elongation. Cranial binding is the shaping of the skull, when a child is very young, usually an infant...
BC-202Adult Female Human Skull with small-caliber Gunshot WoundsHuman female skull with three small-caliber gunshot wounds to the head (modern specimen, North America). Cast by us from an original skull in a North American medical school teaching collection. ..
BC-203Human Male African-American Typical Skull BC-203The totality of the features of this skull is in keeping with an African ancestry. These features include a projecting profile, a depressed nasal root, an obtuse nasal angle, a short anterior nasal spine...
BC-204Human Elderly European Male SkullElderly European male skull, 80 years old. Cast by us from an original specimen in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection....
BC-205Chimpanzee Fetal SkullNear term fetal Chimpanzee skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars. An excellent comparison with our Human fetal skull...
BC-206Orangutan Fetal SkullNear term fetal Orangutan skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars...
BC-208Orangutan Infant Skull11 months to one year Orangutan infant skull shows eruption of incisors and early molars....
BC-209Modern Human 1-Year-Old Child SkullAnother child skull in our continuing series to present the various ages. An exceptional example of early tooth eruption....
BC-210Human 2 1/4 Year Old Child SkullThis skull is considered to be 2 to 2 ¼ years old. Note the numerous Wormian (sutural) bones found along the lambdoid suture, (the suture that lies between the parietal bones and the occipital bone)...
BC-211Human Asian Female SkullHuman Female Skull, greater than 35 years of age, this is the skull from our skeleton, SC-211, composed entirely of associated bones...
BC-212Human Male European Skull with Calvaria CutThe Calvaria has been cut for removal, allowing junior osteologists to learn the complex anatomy of the endocranium, especially including the pathways of the various foramina of the skull base, and the orbit...
BC-213Human American Indian SkullThis skull is typical of a southwestern American Indian. It has broad, flattened, forward-projecting zygomas...
BC-214Giant Fossil Armadillo SkullGiant fossil armadillo From the late Pliocene, early Pleistocene era (early Irvingtonian), circa 1.8 MYA. Found in a land site, 2 of the teeth were found in the Aucilla river, Florida. Lower jaw not found but may be available at a future date...
BC-215Fetal Human Skull 13 WeeksEstimated to be 13 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-216Human 1 1/2-Year-Old Child SkullThis child skull, considered to be that of a 1 ½-year-old, is part of our fetal and child chronological age series. The skull's age was assessed using generally accepted methods and consultations with our advisors...
BC-217Adult Male Human Skull with Hammer WoundsAdult European male from North America. Cast by us from an original specimen in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection...
BC-218Fetal Human Skull 17 WeeksEstimated to be 17 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-219Human Female European 7-Piece Study SkullOur 7 piece Study Skull is designed unlike any other skull available on the market. It has a superb balance of detail and manageability...
BC-220Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 WeeksEstimated to be 21 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-221Kori Bustard SkullKori Bustards are colored a somber gray, with a black head crest, and yellow legs. Males stand 30-36 inches tall and weigh up to 35 pounds. This is the upper weight limit for flight in birds...
BC-222Adult Human Female Cradle Boarded SkullCradle Boarded skull, possibly microcephalic, as reported and collected by Ales Hrdlicka in 1910. Prehistoric, from Peru. We are grateful to the San Diego Museum of Man for the loan of this specimen...
BC-223Giant Fossil Hyena SkullFrom China, found in a location fairly common for large fossil cats, this particular specimen was discovered in the Gansu province, Guanghe Formation, China and was dated at around 4.5 to 5 MYA...
BC-224Human Female European 7 piece Color-Coded Study SkullOur 7 piece Color-Coded Study Skull is designed specifically to teach the basic elements of the human skull...
BC-225Fetal Human Skull 30 WeeksEstimated to be 30 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-226Fetal Human Skull 34 WeeksEstimated to be 34 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-227Fetal Human Skull 35 WeeksEstimated to be 35 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-228Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 WeeksEstimated to be 40 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
BC-228-SETHuman Fetal Skulls Set of 12 Unprecedented reproduction of twelve stages of fetal development, compiled from original skulls loaned to Bone Clones by several institutional collections. This set makes it possible to carefully study developmental change in small increments of time. From 13 to 40 1/2 weeks of gestation...
BC-230Stingray Jaw ReplicaMany rays have jaw teeth that enable them to crush invertebrates such as clams, mussels, and oysters. Like its shark relatives, the stingray is outfitted with electrical sensors called ampullae of Lorenzini, located around the stingray's mouth...
BC-238Bat Ray JawThe bat ray is so named because of the shape of its long pectoral fins, which look like the wings of a bat. A graceful swimmer, bat rays are known to leap out of the water and glide along its surface for a few seconds, giving the appearance of flying...
BC-241Elephant Bird SkullThough the Elephant Bird Skull looks similar to that of a Moa, the Elephant Bird belongs to a separate family, and the skull is much larger...
BC-242American Kestrel SkullThe American Kestrel is the smallest and most common of the North American falcons. The more colorful male is rusty with blue-gray wings, a pale underside, two black stripes on its face, and a series of pale spots on the edge of its flight wings...
BC-243Road Runner SkullThe Roadrunner is a member of the cuckoo family found throughout the Southwest. Although it can fly if it must for short distances, it is known for its movement along the ground, reaching speeds over 15 mph. With amazing quickness it can grab a hummingbird out of the air...
BC-244Glaucous Gull SkullThe Glaucous Gull is a large, predatory bird found in frozen North America and the Atlantic coasts of Europe. With a wing-span up to 6', this very pale gull has a white head and underparts, a gray back, gray wings with white tips, and a white tail...
BC-245<Short-eared Owl SkullThe Short-eared Owl is mottled brown and white on the upperparts and white (male) or rusty (female) with brown streaks on its underparts. It has a round face, featuring yellow eyes surrounded by black circles...
BC-246Two-faced Calf (Craniofacial duplication)Two calf heads, fused, but one endocranium and one foramen magnum that connected to a single neck and body. A very rare and beautiful specimen considering that the skulls are literally mirror images of one another...
BC-247Human 3 ½-year-old Child SkullThe skull of this young child shows, in perfect detail, an entire set of deciduous (juvenile) dentition in both the upper and lower jaws. It serves as an excellent educational tool and reference specimen for the evaluation of deciduous dentition and evaluation of a sub-adult skull for the purposes of age determination...
BC-248Female 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...
BC-249Small Great White Shark JawThe Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish in the world, with females generally being larger than males. Its name refers to its white belly, but its back may range in color from a pale bluish gray to a darker brownish gray...
BC-250Port Jackson Shark JawThe Port Jackson Shark, found in southern Australian waters, is a member of the group of heterodontid sharks, the family name referring to the variety of its teeth. These teeth are described as 'hetero' as the front teeth differ drastically from the back teeth...
BC-253Human Asian Male SkullThis Human Asian Male Skull with a full set of associated teeth provides exceptional detail. In particular, the pterygoid plates, condyles, and styloid processes are highly pronounced and complete. It possesses the features that are characteristic of the Asian skull...
BC-256Human 5-Month-Old Child SkullCast from an original specimen in a Forensic Osteology teaching collection at a North American medical school, this expertly crafted skull shows features typical of infants...
BC-258Male Chacma Baboon SkullThe Male Chacma Baboon occurs in Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Able to run 35-40 mph, these primates also possess sharp hearing and eyesight...
BC-259Female Chacma Baboon SkullThe Female Chacma Baboon is found on the savannahs of southern Africa. A distinctive feature of this baboon is its dog-like muzzle, which motivates one of its common names, the Dog-faced Monkey...
BC-260White Bull Terrier SkullThe White Bull Terrier is a muscular and active dog that has a head shaped like an egg in side view. This breed was created by crossing the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier...
BC-261Female Mandrill Baboon SkullFemale Mandrill Baboons are about half the size of their male counterparts and have much duller colors. Both sexes have a mane covering their neck and shoulders...
BC-263Weeping Capuchin SkullThe Weeping Capuchin is a social monkey found in deciduous and tropical forests in South America. Their diet consists of fruits, nuts, berries, small vertebrates and invertebrates...
BC-264Slow Loris SkullThe Slow Loris is found in tropical forests in Southeast Asia. This round-faced prosimian with big, fixed eyes is 10-15 inches long and weighs 1-3.3 pounds...
BC-265Black Spider Monkey SkullThe Spider Monkey, which can be found in the Amazon rain forest, gets its name from the length of its spindly limbs. Weighing about 20 pounds, it grows to a length of 15-22 inches...
BC-266Slender Loris SkullThe Slender Loris, an arboreal, nocturnal primate, can be found in forests of Southern India and Sri Lanka. It gets its name from its long, thin limbs...
BC-267-HHuman Sagittal Cut Half SkullThis cast allows for close inspection of nasal passages and sinus cavities, while also showing such details as foramina and grooves for branches of meningeal vessels in the interior of the cranium...
BC-267-HPColor-Coded Human Sagittal Cut Half SkullThe skull is color-coded according to Frank H. Netter's human skull illustration in Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3rd Ed. (2003). Each bone is carefully hand-labeled...
BC-268Human 6 1/2-Year-Old Child SkullThis excellent example of a child shows a dental eruption pattern consistent with that of a 6 1/2-Year-Old...
BC-269Human 12-Year-Old Child SkullThis excellent example of an adolescent shows a dental eruption pattern consistent with that of a 12-year-old. The mixed pattern of dentition (both primary and secondary) serves as an excellent teaching model in the laboratory...
BC-270Human 16-Year-Old Child SkullThis expertly replicated skull shows features of late adolescence, near complete maturation, and dental arcades that contain only secondary (adult) dentition...
BC-1234-SETSet of 6 Primate SkullsGreat for comparative study, these 6 primate skulls display characteristic family similarities and species differentiation. Set consists of bonobo, chimpanzee, gibbon, gorilla, human and orangutan skulls...
BCM-186-DDisarticulated Human Fetal Skull Full Term 40 WeeksThis disarticulated skull is from a full term (10 lunar months) fetus. It was part of a medical examiner's comparative pathology collection before coming to the Maxwell Museum and is remarkable in its completeness...
BCM-801Human Hispanic Female Skull with Down syndromeSkull from a 66-year-old Hispanic female who had Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). This information was documented at the time of the individual's death. There is evidence of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease on the left side...
BCM-802Partial Human Female Skull with Shotgun Pellets EmbeddedSkull of a 39-year-old European American female, who died due to a shotgun wound to the head. This information was documented at the time of the individual's death. The skull shows damage from the wound, including pellets imbedded in the bone...
BCM-803Human Native American Female Skull exhibiting Trauma and Hyperostosis frontalisThis skull is from a Native American female who died when hit by an 18-wheel truck. This information was documented at the time of the individual's death...
BCM-804Human Human Skull for Facial ReconstructionThe Bone Clones® Facial Reconstruction Skull offers a unique opportunity to students and professionals alike to test their skills and knowledge. The skull comes with a cast of this individual's actual dentures, which are removable...
BH-001Australopithecus afarensis, skull2.9 to 3.6 MYA. Australopithecus afarensis Skull. The australopithecines are only known from Africa and are believed to be the earliest known true hominids. None has ever been found in Europe or Asia...
BH-002Homo habilis skull - KNM-ER 18131.9 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973. There is still controversy about this specimen's classification...
BH-003Australopithecus robustus Skull without lower jaw1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by R. Broom in 1952. SK-48, formerly called Paranthropus crassidens, greatly increased what is known about australopithecines...
BH-003-CAustralopithecus robustus Skull with Lower Jaw BH-003-C1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 ...
BH-004Homo heidelbergensis skull - Broken Hill 1, (Rhodesian Man)125,000 to possibly 400,000 YA. The Homo heidelbergensis Skull Broken Hill 1 (Rhodesian Man) was discovered in Kabwe, Zambia (formerly Rhodesia), by miner T. Zwigelaar and originally described by A. Woodward in 1921...
BH-005Homo erectus skull - Peking Man300,000 to 600,000 YA. The Homo erectus Skull Peking Man is also known as Pithecanthropus pekinensis (Sinathropus). The original reconstruction was prepared by Dr. F. Weidenreich and Mrs. Lucille Swan in 1937 from the fossil remains of several different individuals...
BH-006Australopithecus boisei skull - KNM-ER 4061.7 MYA. Male. The Australopithecus boisei Skull KNM-ER 406 was discovered by R. Leakey at Koobi Fora, Kenya, in 1969. This discovery helped to shed light on the controversial hypothesis that all australopithecines were of the same species...
BH-007Australopithecus africanus Skull - Sts 5, "Mrs. Ples"Reconstruction by Bone Clones® 2007. Considered to have lived 2.5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 "Mrs. Ples" was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa..
BH-007-CAustralopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 Mrs. Ples with Lower JawReconstruction by Bone Clones® 2007. Considered to have lived 5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull STS 5 "Mrs. Ples" was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson...
BH-008Australopithecus aethiopicus skull - KNM-WT 170002.5 MYA. The Australopithecus aethiopicus Skull KNM-WT 17000 was discovered by A. Walker in 1985 on the west shore of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. It was described by Walker, Leakey, Harris and Brown in Nature in 1986...
BH-009Homo neanderthalensis skull - La Chapelle-aux-Saints50,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in 1908 in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France. It was the most complete Neandertal skull found at the time...
BH-010Homo habilis skull - OH 241.8 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull OH 24 (KNM) was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968 and first described by M. Leakey, Clark, & L. Leakey in Nature in 1971. This nearly complete but very badly crushed specimen constituted the oldest hominid found in Olduvai Gorge...
BH-011Homo ergaster skull - KNM-ER 37331.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976. Several teeth are intact, but no mandible was ever found...
BH-012Homo ergaster skull - KNM-WT 15000, "Nariokotome boy"1.6 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" or "Turkana Boy" was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1984 in Nariokotome, Kenya. It was first described by Brown, Harris, R. Leakey and Walker in Nature in 1985 as H. erectus...
BH-013Homo rudolfensis skull - KNM-ER 14701.8 to 1.9 MYA. The Homo rudolfensis Skull KNM-ER 1470 was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1972 at Koobi Fora in Kenya and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973...
BH-014Piltdown Man skull, 1912 FraudPiltdown Man Skull 1912 Fraud. This skull is a replica of Dawson's so-called "Dawn Man," which had been unearthed in a gravel pit at Piltdown near Sussex, England, by Charles Dawson in 1912...
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