| Fossil Cats - Bone Clones produces an extraordinary selection of fossil cat skulls and skeletons. Through the cooperation of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and other Institutions, we have been able to cast several exceptional Saber Tooth Cat, American Lion, rare smilodons, megantereon, Xenosmilus, a juvenile Machairdodus giganteus and several species of Hoplophoneus. Also available are Bone ClonesŪ replicas of various teeth and claws, as well as several complete skeletons. Our Bone ClonesŪ casts capture the fine details of the original fossils. |
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INFO-2 | B.I.O.P.S.I. Information Page | The Babiarz Institute of Paleontological Studies, Inc. and its president, John P. Babiarz specializes in fossil cats. The main goal of B.I.O.P.S.I. is ... |
BC-018A | Sabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Antique Finish | One of the finest specimens from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Great care was taken when we cast this piece to preserve every detail and nuance of the original specimen... |
BC-018T | Sabertooth Cat Smilodon californicus Skull Replica Tarpit Finish | One of the finest specimens from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Great care was taken when we cast this piece to preserve every detail and nuance of the original specimen... |
![]() BC-019A | Fossil American Lion Skull Antique Finish | Felis atrox was the largest lion to have ever existed, this individual weighing an estimated 900 pounds. Found only in the western hemisphere, this 14,000 y.o. specimen came from the La Brea tar pits... |
BC-019T | Fossil American Lion Skull Tarpit Finish | Felis atrox was the largest lion to have ever existed, this individual weighing an estimated 900 pounds. Found only in the western hemisphere, this 14,000 y.o. specimen came from the La Brea tar pits... |
![]() BC-030 | Dinictis Skull | Dinictis 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-067 | Sabertooth Cat Skull Tarpit Finish | Delux Smilodon Skull Tarpit Finish. Found in the 1930's across the street from the La Brea Tar Pits. The site was immediately clo ... |
BC-102 | Machairodus giganteus Skull | Machairodus 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-103 | Smilodon populator Skull | Smilodon populator Skull BC-103. S. populator is the largest of its species. Found in the eastern part of South Am ... |
BC-104 | Cave Lion Skull | Cave 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-106 | Megantereon nihowanensis Skull | Megantereon nihowanensis Skull BC-106 Megantereon cultridens (nihowanensis). Late Miocene to earliest Pleistocene. ( 6 - .9 ... |
BC-113 | Xenosmilus hodsonae Skull | Xenosmilus hodsonae Skull BC-113 Xenosmilus hodsonae Occurence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida... |
BC-117 | Juvenile Machairodus giganteus Skull | Juvenile Machairodus giganteus Skull BC-117 . Age: Late Miocene, China. Living approximately 4.5 to 5 million years ago and about th ... |
CB-06 | Homotherium cf. crenatidens Skull | The genus Homotherium comprises a unique group of saber tooth cats. Besides having their front limbs longer than the rear... |
CB-06-S | Sabertooth Cat, Homotherium cf. crenatidens, Right Saber | A beautiful Right Saber, showing excellent serration detail, from our Sabertooth Cat Homotherium cf. crenatidens, CB-06. Age: Early to mid Pliocene, (3 million years ago)... |
CB-07 | Eusmilus sicarius Skull | Eusmilus sicarius Skull CB-07 (Sinclair & Jepsen 1927).....Occurence: Mid-Whitneyan to early Arikareean (30,5-28.5 MYBP)... |
CB-15 | Hoplophoneus dakotensis Skull | Hoplophoneus dakotensis Skull CB-15 (Hatcher,1895).......Occurence: Whitneyan to early Arikareean (31-28 MYBP), South Dakota. Slightl ... |
CB-17 | Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull In Matrix | Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull In Matrix CB-17 (Leidy, 1869)....Occurence: Orellan-Whitneyan (33-30.5 MYBP), South Dakota... |
CB-18 | Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull | Hoplophoneus occidentalis Skull CB-18 (Leidy, 1869)....Occurence: Orellan-Whitneyan (33-30.5 MYBP), South Dakota... |
![]() CB-19 | Hoplophoneus primaevus Skull In Matrix | The type Hoplophoneus primaevus belongs to a group of Oligocene sabertooth cats... |
CB-20 | Megantereon nihowanensis Skull | A more complete skull than our BC-106 Chinese Sabertooth Cat, this Megantereon nihowanensis skull has both sabers... |
CK-41 | Sabertooth Cat Sculpture by Jim Kagel | We are proud to offer this wonderful sculpture by renowned sculptor, Jim Kagel. Painted by David Kronen to replicate bronze... |
CK-41K | Sabertooth Cat Sculpture by Jim Kagel, Kit | This sculpture of a stalking, snarling, Sabertooth Cat by renowned sculptor Jim Kagel captures the power and magnificence of the prehistoric mammal... |
CS-01 | Sabertooth Cat Sculpture, ivory (faux) finish | Sabertooth Cat Sculpture, ivory (faux) finish CS-01. Sculpted by Artist Sabrina Silver and cast by Bone Clones... |
CS-01B | Sabertooth Cat Sculpture, bronze (faux) finish | Sabertooth Cat, sculpture, bronze (faux) finish CS-01B. Sculpted by artist Sabrina Silver and cast by Bone Clones... |
KO-103 | Sabertooth Cat, populator saber | Sabertooth Cat, populator saber- KO-103.. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a pair... |
KO-103-P | Sabertooth Cat, populator sabers | Sabertooth Cat, populator sabers- KO-103P. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a single... |
KO-212 | Sabertooth Cat Saber (single) | Sabertooth Cat Saber (single) KO-212.The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ... |
KO-212P | Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair) | Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair) KO-212P. The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ... |
SC-018A | Articulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Antique Finish | A full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us, cast in the finest resin... |
SC-018A-D | Disarticulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Antique Finish | This disarticulated skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles is completely ready for assembly. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us, cast in the finest resin.... |
![]() SC-018T | Articulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Tarpit Finish | A full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us... |
SC-018T-D | Disarticulated Sabertooth Cat Skeleton Tarpit Finish | A full skeleton of the majestic Sabertooth Cat (Smilodon fatalis) from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Each bone - 231 pieces in all - was individually and meticulously molded by us... |
![]() SCB-012 | Articulated Xenosmilus Skeleton | Occurrence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida. In 1981, remains of two specimens were found in the Haile limestone quarries in Alachua County, Florida. In 1994, they were suspect as possibly belonging to a new genus... |
![]() SCB-012P-D | Disarticulated Xenosmilus Skeleton | Occurrence: Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) (1.7-1 MYBP), Florida. In 1981, remains of two specimens were found in the Haile limestone quarries in Alachua County, Florida. In 1994, they were suspect as possibly belonging to a new genus... |
TS-03S | Sabertooth Cat T-shirt | A striking image of our Bone Clones® Sabertooth Cat Skull encircled by a white vignette on a sand colored T-shirt. 100% cotton. All shirts available in Small, Medium, Large and X-Large... |
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