| Lesser primates - Bone Clones offers a variety of lesser primate skulls. Our Bone ClonesŪ casts faithfully replicate the fine detail of the originals, from the dentition of the smallest marmoset to the impressive canines of the Mandrill Baboon. Our selection of old and new world monkey skull replicas include the Howler, Owl, Temple and Vervet monkey, Tarsier, Tamarin and more. |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
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BC-010 | Male Mandrill Baboon skull | Mandrills 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-017 | Howler Monkey Skull | Howler 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... |
BC-050 | Tarsier skull | Small, 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-069 | Vervet Monkey skull | Vervet Monkey Skull BC-069 The Vervet or Green monkey lives in the woodlands and savannahs of Africa. It mainly feeds on fruit, although occasionally ... |
![]() BC-080 | Tamarin skull | Tamarin 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-081 | Pygmy Marmoset Skull | Found throughout most of South America, the Pygmy Marmosets are the smallest of all living monkeys.Their diet consists... |
![]() BC-084 | Temple Monkey, Hanuman Langur Skull | Found 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-087 | Ring Tail Lemur skull | Ring 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-109 | Owl Monkey skull | Owl 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-136 | Mouse Lemur Skull | Mouse Lemur- BC-136. The mouse lemurs are from Madagascar and are the smallest primates in the world.... |
![]() BC-137 | Rhesus Macaque Monkey Skull | Ranging 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-163 | Aye-aye Skull | From 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-258 | Male Chacma Baboon Skull | The 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-259 | Female Chacma Baboon Skull | The 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-261 | Female Mandrill Baboon Skull | Female 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-263 | Weeping Capuchin Skull | The 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-264 | Slow Loris Skull | The 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-265 | Black Spider Monkey Skull | The 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-266 | Slender Loris Skull | The 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... |
COMP-108 | Set of 5 Lesser Primates Comparative Set | Our Lesser Primates Comparative Set Contains: BC-050 Tarsier, BC-080 Tamarin, BC-109 Owl Monkey, BC-081 Pygmy Marmoset, BC-136 Mouse Lemur, and S-COMP-108 Custom Base... |
KO-163 | Articulated Aye-aye Arm | From 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... |
KO-179 | Howler Monkey Hyoid | The Howler Monkey Hyoid bone is extra large, which allows this large New World monkey to make its voice heard across a distance of two miles... |
KO-210-P | Mandrill Baboon pelvis | Madrill baboon pelvis. An excellent pelvis for comparisons with our human and great ape pelvis. This pelvis is associated with our Mandrill skull BC-010... |
KO-210-PF | Mandrill Baboon Pelvis and Femur | Mandrill Baboons and drills, the largest of the monkeys, belong to the cercopithecine family, a modern group that originated in Africa and now range throughout Asia except in high latitudes... |
KO-210-F | Mandrill Baboon Femur | The largest monkeys, baboons belong to a modern group of primates originating out of Africa. Although able to climb trees and walk upright, mandrill baboons primarily walk and run on all fours... |
SC-010 | Articulated Mandrill Baboon Skeleton | Found in west central Africa in the countries of Congo, Gabon and the Cameroons, the Mandrill Baboon is at home in the rainforests. Although they are true quadrapeds, their opposable thumb and flexible clavicles allow them to be at home in the trees... |
![]() SC-010-D | Disarticulated Mandrill Baboon Skeleton | Found in west central Africa in the countries of Congo, Gabon and the Cameroons, the Mandrill Baboon is at home in the rainforests. Although they are true quadrapeds, their opposable thumb and flexible clavicles allow them to be at home in the trees... |
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