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BC-295-A5 | Megalodon Shark Jaw | Although Megalodon jaws are unknown in the fossil record, we have reconstructed this Megalodon Shark Jaw frame based on the extant Great White Shark. Available with 3, 4 or 5 tooth rows... |
![]() KO-313 | Asian Elephant Tooth | Asian Elephants belong to 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 teeth of any living animal... |
KO-323 | 5-year-old Child Vertebral Column with Sacrum and Coccyx | The vertebral column consists of 24 true vertebrae plus the sacrum and coccyx. The first two cervical vertebrae are clearly different from the other vertebrae at birth and remain so throughout the lifespan... |
KO-324 | 5-year-old Child Vertebral Column with Pelvis | The vertebral column consists of 24 true vertebrae plus the sacrum and coccyx. The first two cervical vertebrae are clearly different from the other vertebrae at birth and remain so throughout the lifespan... |
KO-234-SET | Human Ossicles Set of 6 | The middle ear is composed of three tiny bones: the malleus (or hammer), incus (or anvil), and stapes (or stirrup). These bones carry and increase the amplitude of sound from the eardrum to the inner ear... |
![]() SCE-001-FOOT | Horse Foot, Flexible | The horse's foot is from our Horse Skeleton SC-125-A. The foot consists of the long pastern bone (or first phalanx), the short pastern bone (or second phalanx) and the coffin bone (or third phalanx)... |
BC-286 | Extra Large African Lion Skull | This African Lion specimen possessed a skull of exceptional dimensions. African Lions are found in the savannahs and grasslands of Sub-Saharan Africa... |
![]() SC-211-HSC | Human Female Humerus, Scapula, Clavicle Set of 3 SC-211-HSC | The locomotor habits of the of the diffrent groups of primates are reflreted in the shapes and proportions of the scapula as well as in the degrees of rotation displayed by the head of the humerus in the shoulder joint... |
![]() SC-003-IF | Innominate and Femur Sets | The pelvic girdle is adapted for stability. The ischium, one of the three bones that fuse to create the innominate, is especially large in Old World monkeys... |
![]() BC-292 | Chimpanzee Male Skull with Calvarium Cut | We have had the unique opportunity to cast a Chimpanzee skull with the calvarium cut The calvarium cut skull eases the exploration of the complex anatomy of the endocranium... |
KO-292-B | Chimpanzee Brain | This chimpanzee brain is associated with the BC-292 skull. This combination of the skull and associate brain offers a rare opportunity to further study of this important primate... |
![]() KO-232 | Primate Endocasts | Cranial endocasts provide a representation of the area inside the cranial cavity, which allows for an estimate of the volume of the brain. They provide the details of the outer surface of the brain... |
![]() BH-036 | Australopithecus africanus Sts 52 | 2.3-2.8 MYA. Discovered by J.T. Robinson, in Sterkfontein, South Africa in 1949. The association of Sts 52a and Sts 52b seems reasonable based on the wear patterns and occlusion of the dentition... |
KO-036-PA | Australopithecus afarensis "Lucy" Pelvis, Articulated | We constructed the "Lucy" pelvis by using casts of the left innominate and sacrum, which were part of the discovery. The right innominate (colored gray) is a reconstruction... |
KO-036-PD | Australopithecus afarensis "Lucy" Pelvis, Disarticulated | We constructed the "Lucy" pelvis by using casts of the left innominate and sacrum, which were part of the discovery. The right innominate (colored gray) is a reconstruction... |
BC-297 | Andean Condor Skull | A New World vulture species from South America, the Andean Condor feeds on carrion. A lack of head plumage allows the vulture to poke its head in a carcass without becoming too unclean... |
![]() BC-290 | Male Siamang Skull | The Siamang has two pronounced features that distinguish it from other gibbons. First, it has webbing between its second and third toes... |
BC-296 | Echidna Skull | The Short-beaked Echidna is native to Australia and Tasmania. Its common name, the Spiny Anteater, refers to its Porcupine-like quills and its long, pointed beak... |
![]() BC-287 | Human Male Asian Robust Skull | This skull is unusually masculine in form. It exhibits large supraorbital and nuchal ridges, large mastoid process, and extreme flaring of mandible, among other traits... |
SC-287-A | Human Male Asian Robust Skeleton Articulated | From an adult individual (30-49 years of age) with significant muscular development. It has an extremely male cranial form and a typically male pelvic form... |
SC-287-D | Human Male Asian Robust Skeleton Disarticulated | From an adult individual (30-49 years of age) with significant muscular development. It has an extremely male cranial form and a typically male pelvic form... |
![]() BC-301 | Human Male Adolescent Skull with Calvarium Cut | Learning how to assess and gauge the degree of skeletal maturation is a very basic but critical skill for students of anatomy. This adolescent skull should prove valuable for comparative purposes... |
SC-301-D | Human Male Adolescent Skeleton Disarticulated | Pristine examples of adolescent skeletons are rare finds in teaching collections. After much searching, Bone Clones has discovered an excellent example of an adolescent skeleton. The developing skeleton is very different from adult skeletons... |
![]() BC-279 | Human Female Achondroplasia Dwarf Skull | This skull is known to be from a female individual around 60 years of age. The jaw is edentulous. Achondroplasia is a genetic condition in which the normal conversion process of cartilage to bone malfunctions... |
SC-279-A | Human Female Achondroplasia Dwarf Skeleton, Articulated | Achondroplasia is a genetic condition that results in abnormal body proportions. This skeleton is known to be from a female around 60 years of age... |
SC-279-D | Human Female Achondroplasia Dwarf Skeleton, Disarticulated | Achondroplasia is a genetic condition that results in abnormal body proportions. This skeleton is known to be from a female around 60 years of age... |
SC-069-A | Vervet Monkey Articulated Skeleton | One can identify the Vervet Monkey by the green coloring of parts of its face, such coloring caused by black and yellow hair matting together. Having a preference for open areas, it lives in the woodlands and savannahs of Africa... |
SC-069-D | Vervet Monkey Disarticulated Skeleton | One can identify the Vervet Monkey by the green coloring of parts of its face, such coloring caused by black and yellow hair matting together. Having a preference for open areas, it lives in the woodlands and savannahs of Africa... |
SC-263-A | Weeping Capuchin Monkey Articulated Skeleton | The Weeping Capuchin Monkey is a New World monkey found in South America. This intelligent primate has a broad diet of small vertebrates and bird eggs as well as fruit, nuts and vegetables... |
SC-263-D | Weeping Capuchin Monkey Disarticulated Skeleton | The Weeping Capuchin Monkey is a New World monkey found in South America. This intelligent primate has a broad diet of small vertebrates and bird eggs as well as fruit, nuts and vegetables... |
SC-265-A | Black Spider Monkey Articulated Skeleton | The Spider Monkey occurs in the tropical rainforests of South and Central America. Its trunk is relatively short compared to the length of it hind limbs and even longer forelimbs... |
SC-265-D | Black Spider Monkey Disarticulated Skeleton | The Spider Monkey occurs in the tropical rainforests of South and Central America. Its trunk is relatively short compared to the length of it hind limbs and even longer forelimbs... |
SC-137-A | Rhesus Macaque Articulated Skeleton | The Rhesus Macaque is an Old World monkey found throughout Asia. The Rhesus Macaque is able to adapt to a variety of climates, from dry, extreme heat of the desert to freezing cold winters in the mountains... |
SC-137-D | Rhesus Macaque Disarticulated Skeleton | The Rhesus Macaque is an Old World monkey found throughout Asia. The Rhesus Macaque is able to adapt to a variety of climates, from dry, extreme heat of the desert to freezing cold winters in the mountains... |
BC-289 | Bengal Tiger Skull | The Bengal Tiger is the most plentiful of the subspecies of tiger. Native to India and Bangladesh, even its numbers are estimated at only a few thousand... |
BC-285 | Brown Grizzly 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 on earth and when standing reaches a height of 12 feet... |
KO-285 | Seal Forelimb | The forelimb (pectoral flipper) of the harbor seal has five digits of comparable length. The digits are webbed and have claws (1-2 inches long) that can be used for grooming and fighting purposes... |
![]() BC-291 | Male Gibbon Skull | Gibbons are structurally situated somewhere between the monkeys and the great apes, sharing some features of both. They are now collectively termed small apes... |
BC-288 | Common Armadillo Skull | The Common Armadillo (Nine-banded) is found in North, Central and South America. Apparently taking advantage of roads and bridges, its range has gradually expanded further to the north and east of the United States... |
![]() BC-278 | 6 1/2" Saltwater Crocodile Skull | The Saltwater Crocodile, the largest living reptile, can live in salt water as well as fresh water. Its kidneys and tongue are instrumental in dispelling salt. Its quest to capture prey is aided by the placement of its eyes and nose high on its head... |
![]() KO-197 | Woolly Mammoth Molar | Mastodons and Mammoths belong to the order Proboscidea, which also includes the African and Indian Elephants... |
![]() KO-198 | Columbian Mammoth Molar | The Mammoth's teeth had long ridges, suitable for grinding grass. As is the case with all Proboscideans, a worn down set of teeth would be replaced by another, for a total of six sets during their lifetime... |
![]() KO-199 | Mastodon Molar | The Mastodon's teeth have cone-shaped cusps and were built for chewing leaves and twigs. The Mastodon was shorter than the Mammoth and had much straighter tusks... |
![]() BC-067A | Deluxe Smilodon Skull Antique Finish | Our large deluxe Sabertooth Cat is now also available in antique finish.... |
![]() KO-337 | Human Elbow Joint | The elbow joint moves in only one direction. The joint is created by the union of the humerus, radius and ulna. The trochlea of the humerus articulates with the ulna while the capitulum of the humerus articulates with the radius... |
KO-332 | Human Hip Joint | The femur, the longest bone of the body, articulates with the ball-and-socket joint of the innominate. The innominate is formed by the fusion of three bones, the ilium, ischium and pubis... |
KO-333 | Human Knee Joint | The distal end of the femur articulates with the tibia. The tibia transfers the body's weight from the knee joint to the ankle joint... |
![]() KO-331 | Human Shoulder Joint | The pectoral girdle, which articulates with the humerus, comprises the clavicle and scapula.... |
![]() KO-334 | Human Foot Joint, Flexible (premium flexible foot, partial tibia and fibula) | We have added partial long bones to our Premium Flexible Foot (F-01-F). Model is from the left side of an Adult Female Skeleton (SC-211-A)... |
KO-335 | Hand Joint, Flexible (premium flexible hand, partial radius and ulna) KO-335 | We have added partial long bones to our Premium Flexible Hand (H-01-F). Model is from the left side of an Adult Female Skeleton (SC-211-A)... |
COMP-110-F | Female Bone Box Kit | COMP-110-F provides an economical alternative to the purchase of an entire skeleton or a half skeleton. COMP-110-F is a collection from an Adult Female Skeleton (skeleton is greater than 35 years of age)... |
COMP-110-M | Male Bone Box Kit | COMP-110-M provides an economical alternative to the purchase of an entire skeleton or a half skeleton. COMP-110-M is a collection of key bones from an Adult Male Skeleton (skeleton is greater than 35 years of age)... |
TB-A100 | Economy Human Skeleton vinyl | To meet the demands of a limited budget for those whose needs do not require medical quality accuracy and realism, we are making available a human skeleton, made of vinyl, not produced by Bone Clones... |
![]() BC-294 | Ancestral Lion Panthera palaeosinensis Skull | Panthera palaeosinensis was first described as Felis palaeosinensis by Otto Zdansky in 1924 in his classic work Jungtertiäre Carnivoren Chinas (Palaeontologia Sinica, Peking/Beijing). It is often (without justification) referred to as an ancestral tiger... |
SC-047-D | Disarticulated Siamang Skeleton | The smallest of the Great Apes, Siamang are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion... |
CX-10 | Biological Anthropology | This concise introduction to biological anthropology discusses the core areas of the discipline within a unique framework modeled on the scientific method... |
KO-233 | Bottlenose Dolphin Pectoral Fin | The bones of the Bottlenose Dolphin's Pectoral Fin are homologous (having the same evolutionary ancestry) to the bones of the human arm or the forelimbs of other land mammals... |
![]() BC-284 | Sifaka Lemur Skull | The Sifaka, an arboreal primate, is able to jump 30 feet with its powerful hind legs. An herbivore, it prefers a diet of leaves, flowers, bark and fruit... |
![]() BC-293 | Human Male European Skull with Calvarium Cut and Numbered | This is a numbered version of our BC-212, an exceptionally detailed, high quality European Male skull with the calvarium cut... |
![]() BC-283 | Fairy Armadillo Skull | The Pink Fairy Armadillo lives in the dry grasslands and sandy plains of Central Argentina. The smallest of the armadillos, it may reach lengths, including its tail, of 6 inches... |
BC-282 | Indri Skull | The Indri, like all other lemurs, is endemic to Madagascar. The largest of the prosimians, the Indri may reach a weight of about 29 pounds and a length of 4 feet... |
KO-322 | Human Vertebral Column with Pelvis | KO-322 includes C1 through L-5, all intervertebral discs, and the pelvis. As with all Bone Clones® products, these replicas are made of our high quality custom-made resin... |
KO-321 | Human Vertebral Column with Sacrum and Coccyx | KO-321 includes C1 through L-5, all intervertebral discs, plus the sacrum and coccyx. The fusion of individual vertebrae is clearly shown in the sacrum and coccyx... |
![]() KO-249 | Human Cervical Vertebrae and Occipital Assembly | Our Human Cervical Vertebrae and Occipital Assembly includes C1 through C7 with the occipital bone. This assembly clearly illustrates that, in addition to housing the spinal chord, one of the key functions of the cervical bones is to support the skull... |
![]() BC-281 | Fetal Human Skull 40 weeks (full term) with Calvarium Cut | By removing the calvarium, osteologists are able to learn the complex anatomy of the endocranium. The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph... |
SC-046-D | Disarticulated Manatee Skeleton | Note that all postcranial bones shown are separated even though they appear fused... |
SC-046-A | Articulated Manatee Skeleton | Manatees, sometimes referred to as Sea Cows, and Dugongs, of the order Sirenia, are the only solely herbaceous aquatic mammals... |
BC-272 | American Crocodile Skull | American Crocodiles live in southern Mexico, along the Central American coast, the Caribbean and southern Florida... |
BC-273 | Nile Crocodile Skull | The Nile crocodile, whose body shape has remained fairly constant over the last 65 million years, is a member of the group called archosaurs... |
BC-262 | 29 1/2 Inch Alligator Skull | This skull is from one of the largest American Alligators ever found in Florida. The weight of the alligator was an incredible 1043 pounds... |
BC-229 | 33" Saltwater Crocodile Skull | The largest crocodilian species alive today, this Saltwater Crocodile is estimated to have been 21.5 feet long and 1400 pounds (on the basis of the 33-inch skull length)... |
SCM-186-A | Articulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term | This excellent skeleton of a full-term fetus is remarkable for its completeness. Each postcranial bone has been individually cast and then meticulously re-assembled... |
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