| Marine Mammals - Bone Clones produces Bone Clones® replicas of many marine mammal skulls, teeth, tusks, bullas (ear bones available singly or in pairs) and bacula. Our specimens include: Sea Otter, Dolphin, Killer Whale, False Killer Whale, Manatee, Harbor Seal, Dugong and Walrus. Our False Killer Whale is available with jaw only, or as a complete skull, and we also produce a Killer Whale tooth for comparative study. Our Walrus skull is available either wall mounted on a partial skull, or tusk only (single or pair). |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
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BC-014 | Sea Otter Skull | Sea 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-033 | Dolphin Skull | The 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-044 | False Killer Whale Skull | Growing up to 20 feet long, this species has the largest range of all Cetaceans.... |
BC-046 | Manatee Skull | Manatees, sometimes referred to as Sea Cows, and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
BC-085 | Harbor Seal Skull | Known also as the spotted seal, Harbor Seals can reach 6 feet long and weigh up to 375 pounds... |
BC-097 | Dugong skull | The 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-108 | Walrus skull with tusks | The 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-184 | Ganges River Dolphin Skull | Living 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... |
CFM-05 | Walrus bacula (straight) | Bacula or oosik penile bone from walrus... |
KO-012 | Killer Whale tooth | Killer Whale Tooth KO-012 ... |
KO-031 | Walrus Tusks (pair) | A pair of tusks from our partial Walrus skull, BC-108. Both Male and Female Walrus canines develop into great tusks, which are used primarily to signify social status... |
KO-031S | Walrus tusk (single) | Walrus Tusk (single) KO-031S. One of the pair shown here. ... |
KO-032 | Walrus Tusk (giant) | Walrus Tusk (giant) KO-032. Single, very large tusk. ... |
KO-042 | Fossil Giant Sperm Whale Tooth | The giant sperm whale from which this tooth originated was a contemporary of the megalodon shark. Sperm whales diverged from other toothed whales about 20 million years ago. They are the largest toothed animals to have ever existed... |
KO-044J | False Killer Whale Jaw (complete) | False Killer Whale Jaw (complete) KO-044J.From our skull, BC-044. Also available 1/2 jaw. See below. ... |
KO-044S | False Killer Whale Jaw (half) | False Killer Whale Jaw (half) KO-044S.1/2 jaw, from our BC-044. Great for handling and display. ... |
KO-146 | Manatee Forelimb Set | A perfect companion to our Manatee skull, BC-046. Manatees (sometimes referred to as Sea Cows) and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
KO-146-B | Manatee Humerus | A perfect companion to our Manatee skull, BC-046. Manatees (sometimes referred to as Sea Cows) and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
KO-146-H | Articulated Manatee Hand, Radius and Ulna | A perfect companion to our Manatee skull, BC-046. Manatees (sometimes referred to as Sea Cows) and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
KO-146-R | Manatee Rib | A perfect companion to our Manatee skull, BC-046. Manatees (sometimes referred to as Sea Cows) and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
KO-146-S | Manatee Scapula | A perfect companion to our Manatee skull, BC-046. Manatees (sometimes referred to as Sea Cows) and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
KO-213 | Modern Sperm Whale Tooth | Macrocephalus perfectly describes the Sperm Whale's large head, which makes up 33% of their huge bulk. Each side of their slender mandibles contains 20-26 large conical 8" teeth while the upper jaw may only have a few unerupted remnants... |
KO-215 | Walrus Bacula Patalogical | Walrus Bacula KO-215. This 21” penile bone was broken and completely rehealed while the animal was alive. All the pathological details are captured i ... |
KO-244 | False Killer Whale Tooth | False Killer Whale Tooth from our Killer Whale skull, BC-044... |
KO-254 | Narwhal Tusk | The Narwhal is the source of the mythical unicorn and was long believed to have magical properties. Narwhals are cetaceans, most closely related to the familiar beluga whales often seen in marine parks around the world... |
KO-255 | Humpback Whale Vertebra and Intervertebral Discs | Sometimes called the "canary of the sea", male humpbacks are renowned for their haunting, melodic vocalizations called whale songs. Having no vocal chords, this song is thought to be created by pushing air through their very large nasal cavities. Most whales gave up their sense of smell eons ago as an adaptation to their aquatic existence... |
KO-256 | Narwhal Tusk | Our Narwhal tusk is a full 90 inches tall and 2 1/2 inches wide at the base. The tusk has a steel center to prevent bending or warping. A steel threaded rod protrubes from the end for attachment to the solid walnut base... |
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