| Skeletons - Bone Clones produces an extraordinary selection of modern and fossil complete skeletons. For exceptional comparative study, we offer custom assembly, partial skeletons, sets of post-cranial parts, and individual bones of all of the skeletons we produce. If you do not see what you are looking for, please inquire. |
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COMP-183 | Human Skeletons 5-Year-Old Comparative set | A comparative pair of 5-Year-Old skeletons. Both 5 years old. An 8,000 year old Archaic skeleton showing nutritional deficiencies and a Modern, healthy 5-Year-Old. The Archaic skeleton is 32 1/2 inches tall. The Modern skeleton is 37 inches tall... |
SC-002-A | Articulated Orangutan Skeleton | From a male Sumatra Orangutan, with an impressive sagittal crest. This species is larger than the Borneo Orangutan. The Malay word "orangutan" means "old man of the forest"... |
SC-002-D | Disarticulated Orangutan Skeleton | From a male Sumatra Orangutan, with an impressive sagittal crest. This species is larger than the Borneo Orangutan. The Malay word "orangutan" means "old man of the forest"... |
SC-003-A | Articulated Chimpanzee Skeleton | This Chimpanzee specimen is a particularly large male. Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas. We share 96 to 99.5% of our genetic material... |
SC-003-D | Disarticulated Chimpanzee Skeleton | This specimen is a particularly large male. Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas... |
SC-010-A | 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... |
SC-012-A | Articulated Homo ergaster Skeleton | Bone Clones® original reconstruction using previously prepared parts from our disarticulated version and adding some bones, such as all the neck vertebrae along with brass parts to indicate missing parts... |
SC-012D | Disrticulated Homo ergaster Skeleton, KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" | This Homo ergaster skeleton was discovered in 1984 in Nariokotome, Kenya by Richard Leakey (and described as H. erectus). This is the first skeleton dated before 100,000 years that is complete enough to get accurate measurements... |
SC-018-A | 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-018-A-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... |
SC-019-A | Neanderthal Skeleton | Available exclusively from Bone Clones®, this Neanderthal skeleton was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University... |
SC-019-D | Disarticulated Neanderthal Skeleton | Available exclusively from Bone Clones®, this Neanderthal skeleton was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History and Blaine C. Maley, Anthropology Department, Washington University... |
![]() SC-026-A | Articulated Duck-Billed Platypus Skeleton | A platypus skull is broad and flat. It has a flexible bill covered with a thin membrane of skin that contains electro-sensitive cells... |
SC-026-D | Disarticulated Duck-Billed Platypus Skeleton | Partly articulated as seen. All parts are stained and painted to match the original skeleton. Known as the Duck-Billed Platypus, it is perhaps the strangest animal known. It lays eggs, yet suckles its young... |
![]() SC-027-A | Articulated Komodo Dragon Skeleton | The largest lizard living today, this specimen was over 10 feet long when alive. The articulated skeleton measures just 4 inches short of 10 feet... |
SC-027-D | Disarticulated Komodo Dragon Skeleton | Partially articulated. This Komodo Dragon skeleton is tooled, painted and completely ready for assembly. The feet, skull and 5 sections of tail are articulated, all other bones are individual, as shown... |
![]() SC-028-A | Articulated Gorilla Skeleton | Each bone - over 180 pieces - has been individually cast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla, expertly finished and mounted in a conventional knuckle-walk position... |
SC-028-D | Disarticulated Gorilla Skeleton | From a male Silverback Lowland Gorilla. This completely disarticulated skeleton includes over 180 pieces which have been individually cast, expertly finished and are ready for assembly... |
SC-034-A | Giraffe Skull and Neck Vertebrae with Stand | The Skull and neck are available with just the stand as shown... |
SC-034-AB | Giraffe Skull and Neck Vertebrae with Stand and Base | Recognized the world over by their long necks, long legs and distinctive coloration, giraffes can stand over 18 feet tall and weigh over 4200 pounds... |
SC-034-D | Disarticulated Giraffe Skull and Neck Vertebrae | The skull and vertebrae come disarticulated. The base and stand can be purchased separately later if you like... |
SC-036-A | Articulated "Lucy" Skeleton | Bone Clones® original reconstruction using previously prepared parts from our disarticulated version and adding some bones, such as all the neck vertebrae along with brass parts to indicate missing parts. Sets and individual skeletal bones available... |
![]() SC-036D | Disarticulated Australopithecus afarensis-"Lucy", A.L.288-1-Skeleton | Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million years has been considered the first human. This is now being challenged by the discovery of Kenyanthropus, described in 2001 by Leakey... |
![]() SC-043-A | Articulated Harpy Eagle Skeleton | This magnificent female harpy eagle was shot by poachers in her native habitat. She initially survived her devastating wounds and despite prolonged and intensive efforts to save her, she succumbed to the resulting long-standing infection a few years later... |
SC-043-D | Disarticulated Harpy Eagle Skeleton | Harpy eagles are the heaviest of the world's raptors. Females may achieve weights of up to 18 pounds. They are equipped with short, broad wings in order to rapidly shift their massive bodies as the fly through the dense forest habitats while hunting their prey... |
SC-047-A | Articulated Gibbon Skeleton | Gibbons are structurally situated somewhere between the monkeys and the great apes, sharing some features of both. They are now collectively termed small apes. There are 4 genera with 12 species, the largest, the siamang, weighing up to 25 pounds... |
SC-047-D | Disarticulated Gibbon Skeleton | The smallest of the Great Apes, Gibbons 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... |
![]() SC-049-A | Articulated Flying Lemur Skeleton | Flying Lemurs, also known as Colugos, are found in the rainforests of South East Asia. The name “Flying Lemur” is entirely misleading, as these animals are neither true lemurs, which are primates, nor can they fly... |
SC-049-D | Disarticulated Flying Lemur Skeleton | Flying Lemurs, also known as Colugos, are found in the rainforests of South East Asia. The name “Flying Lemur” is entirely misleading, as these animals are neither true lemurs, which are primates, nor can they fly... |
SC-092-A | Articulated Human Male skeleton | Cast from original bone, this 6 foot tall, adult male human skeleton is the best reproduction available for teaching advanced anatomy. Made of our proprietary custom formulated polyurethane resin... |
SC-092-D | Disarticulated Human Male Skeleton | From our 6' tall Human skeleton. All bones individually cast from original bone... |
SC-092-DH | Disarticulated Human Male Half Skeleton | From our 6' tall Human skeleton. Half of our human adult male skeleton, all bones associated. Hands and feet completely disarticulated... |
![]() SC-094-A | Articulated Goliath Frog Skeleton | From West Africa's cascading mountain streams, this is the largest frog in the world. The Goliath Frog, weighing over 7 pounds, with a body length of 12 1/2 inches... |
![]() SC-114-A | Articulated Short-Faced Bear Skeleton | Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), the Short-Faced Bear, became extinct approximately 11,000 years ago. This individual died approximately 28,000 years ago and was found in Alaska... |
![]() SC-114D | Disarticulated Short-Faced Bear Skeleton | Arctodus simus (Cope-1897), the Short-Faced Bear, became extinct approximately 11,000 years ago. This individual died approximately 28,000 years ago and was found in Alaska... |
SC-116-A | Articulated Human Archaic 5-Year-Old Child Skeleton | The entire skeleton of this 5-Year-Old child was found in Morocco and is dated to 8,000 years ago... |
SC-116-D | Disarticulated Human Archaic 5-Year-Old Child Skeleton | The entire skeleton of this 5-Year-Old child was found in Morocco and is dated to 8,000 years ago... |
![]() SC-123-A | Articulated Bonobo Skeleton | Female, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble humans’ more than the common chimp’s... |
SC-123-D | Disarticulated Bonobo Skeleton | Female, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females, is thought to resemble humans’ more than the common chimp’s... |
![]() SC-165-A | Articulated Kiwi Skeleton and Egg | Living in the New Zealand forests, the Brown Kiwi (as well as all Kiwis) produces the largest egg, proportional to its size, of any bird. The egg weighs around one pound and practically fills the entire body cavity... |
SC-181-A | Human Fetal Skeleton | An excellent detailed 32-week-old human fetal skeleton. The specimen comes with a display stand, as shown... |
SC-183-A | Articulated Modern 5-Year-Old Human Child Skeleton | Our Bone Clones® replica modern 5-Year-Old Human Child skeleton was meticulously molded, cast in the finest resin, finished and then expertly mounted... |
SC-183-D | Disarticulated Modern 5 Year Old Human Child Skeleton | Our Bone Clones® replica Human Child bones are tooled, finished and ready for assembly. The articulated skeleton, SC-183, and individual bones (please inquire) are also available... |
SC-183-DH | Disarticulated Modern 5-Year-Old Human Child Half Skeleton | The articulated half skeleton, SC-183-DH contains half the bones of our complete SC-183-D... |
SC-187-A | Articulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Skeleton | Our two-year-old child skeleton demonstrates the unfused epiphyses of the long bones, and the cartilaginous margins of many of the bones at this age of development... |
SC-187-D | Disarticulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Skeleton | The Bone Clones® two year old child skeleton is available completely disarticulated. All of the individual and un-fused bones of the hands, feet, pelvis, and sternum including epiphyses are cast separately... |
SC-187-DH | Disarticulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Half Skeleton | Half of our Human 2-Year-Old Child skeleton SC-187, completely disarticulated. All of the bones are associated, and available individually... |
SC-211-A | Articulated Human Female Skeleton | Cast from original bone and handcrafted from start to finish, this Articulated Human Female Skeleton, greater than 35 years of age, is composed entirely of associated bones. .. |
SC-211-D | Disarticulated Human Female Skeleton | Our adult human female skeleton completely disarticulated, cast from original bone. One hand and one foot are completely disarticulated, the others are articulated, additional options are available... |
SC-211-DH | Disarticulated Human Female Half Skeleton | Half of our human adult female skeleton, all bones associated. Hands and feet completely disarticulated and all of the bones are available individually... |
SC-226-A | Flexible Human Fetal Skeleton | 33-week-old fetal skeleton designed to flex at the joints and neck A flexible fetal skeleton should prove invaluable to neonatal and perinatal educators... |
SC-241-A | Articulated Elephant Bird Skeleton | The Elephant Bird is considered the largest bird in history. Possibly existing for nearly 2 million years in Madagascar, it faced extinction by the middle of the 17th century... |
SC-241-D | Disarticulated Elephant Bird Skeleton | Bone Clones is proud to offer this magnificent specimen fully disarticulated. Each bone is cast separately, and is available... |
![]() SCB-012-A | 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... |
![]() SC-125-A | 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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