| Miscellaneous Mammals - We have a selection of unusual and distinctive mammal skulls, teeth, antlers, including a Warthog with stunning tusks (available separately), Tasmanian Devil, Tasmanian Wolf, Wolverine, Giant Anteater, Giant Armadillo and Chinese Water Deer (with fangs). Bone Clones also produces teeth from Elk, Munjac and an Asian and African Elephant. Additionally, we produce a rack of Moose Antlers (painted), a Doe Deer skull and more. |
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BC-007 | Fruit Bat Skull | Fruit Bat Skull BC-007. This 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-011 | Giant Anteater Skull | Anteater, 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-012 | Tasmanian Wolf Skull | The 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-013 | Tasmanian Devil Skull | The 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-025 | Giant Panda Skull | Giant 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-041 | Warthog skull | This 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-071A | Giant Fossil Beaver Skull Antique Finish | Belonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 year... |
BC-071T | Giant Fossil Beaver Skull Tarpit Finish | Belonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 years... |
BC-089 | Giant Armadillo skull | The 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-090 | Wolverine skull | Wolverine, 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-091 | Chinese Water Deer skull | Deer, 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-100 | 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-100E | Economy Whitetail Deer Doe Skull | Whitetail Deer Doe Skull, economy version of our BC-100 deer skull... |
BC-125 | Horse skull | Horse, skull BC-125. From an exceptionally large police horse. ... |
BC-164 | Muntjac Skull | Also 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-214 | Giant Fossil Armadillo Skull | Giant 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-223 | Giant Fossil Hyena Skull | From 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... |
CS-009 | Asian Elephant Tooth | Asian Elephants belong the the family Proboscidea (descriptive of their unique trunks) and are more closely related to the now-extinct Mammoth than the Indian Elephant. Elephant teeth are the largest of any living animal... |
KO-032 | Walrus Tusk (giant) KO-032 | Walrus Tusk (giant) KO-032. Single, very large tusk... |
KO-034 | Moose antlers (pair) | Moose, antlers (pair), painted KO-034. Not the largest of antlers, but a very handsome pair. Ready for mounting. ... |
KO-045 | African Elephant Tooth | This impressive molar from the largest land mammal alive clearly shows the large grinding surface area used to break down the Elephant's herbaceous and woody foods.... |
KO-100-CANIDS | Set of 4 Canid Claws in Riker Box | This set of four claws includes Bone Clones replicas of Wolf, Fox, Raccoon and Coyote. Perfect for comparative study and displayed in a glass fronted Riker Box... |
KO-100-SET-31 | Set of 31 Claws in Riker Box | A beautiful set of 31 Bone Clones replica claws and talons, and a savings when purchased as a set. Perfect for comparative studies and display... |
KO-224-4 | Warthog Tusks (set of 4) | Warthog Tusks KO-224-4. Set 4 four. Record size. Expertly painted to simulate the real tusks. ... |
![]() SC-125 | Articulated Horse Skeleton | This individual was a large, retired male police horse. Domestic horses vary extensively in size and coloration, with over 180 extant breeds, including miniature horses, ponies, hot bloods... |
![]() SC-125-D | Disarticulated Horse Skeleton | This individual was a large, retired male police horse. Domestic horses vary extensively in size and coloration, with over 180 extant breeds, including miniature horses, ponies, hot bloods... |
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