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Small Mammals - Bone Clones produces a wide selection of small mammal skulls, including bats, shrews, solenodons, a koala, sloth, ferret, raccoon, skunk and rock hyrax (which is related to the substantially larger elephant and manatee). We also produce a Bone Clones® replica of a complete flying lemur (Colugo) skeleton, fully articulated in leaping position, skull also available separately. Cast from fine quality specimens, every Bone Clones® replica captures the subtle details of the original bone.

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Catalog #
Product Name Description
Fruit Bat Skull Replica
BC-007
Fruit Bat SkullThis small skull comes from the largest of the bat family. There are over 154 species of Old World fruit bats existing worldwide...
Meerkat Skull
BC-042
Meerkat SkullMeerkats, or suricates, are highly social members of the mongoose family. They live in multi-family groups of 5 to 30 members, known appropriately enough as a mob or gang...
Common Vampire Bat Skull
BC-048
Common Vampire Bat SkullCommon vampire bats are small to medium sized bats, 2.5 to 3.5 inches in length with a wingspan of about 8 inches. Weighing between 1 to 2 ounces, they can consume 60% of their body weight in blood...
Colugo, Flying Lemur Skull
BC-049
Colugo, Flying Lemur SkullLittle is known about these odd little nocturnal 2 to 4 pound animals. They were once erroneously thought to be related to lemurs and are still commonly (but wrongly) called Flying Lemurs, but they are neither lemurs nor do they fly...
Cuban Solenodon Skull
BC-052
Cuban Solenodon SkullCuban Solenodon Skull BC-052. This family contains one surviving genus and two endangered species, both of which we are proud to offer. Unique, amon ...
Haitian Solenodon Skull
BC-053
Haitian Solenodon SkullSolenodon Skull, Haitian. This family contains one surviving genus and two endangered species, both of which we are proud to offer. Unique, among mamm ...
Black-footed Ferret Skull
BC-055
Black-footed Ferret SkullBlack-footed Ferret Skull BC-055. Related to Sea Otters, this ferret is considered to be the rarest mammal in North America. There were only 31 indi ...
Koala Skull
BC-066
Koala SkullKoalas reportedly have one of the smallest brains relative to body size of all mammals. Their prune size brain halves don't even physically touch and still only occupy just 60% of the available space in their thick furry skull at that...
Rock Hyrax Skull
BC-070
Rock Hyrax SkullWhile it may look like a rodent, such as a rabbit or a guinea pig, the rock hyrax is actually more akin to elephants and manatees...
Elephant Shrew Skull Replica
BC-082
Elephant Shrew SkullAlso known as Sengi or Black and Rufous, the shrew belongs to the ancient order Afrotheria, which includes a wide variety of dissimilar looking animals who originated from a common African ancestor over 100 million years ago...
Tree Shrew Skull Replica
BC-083
Tree Shrew SkullThe tree shrew, which resembles a very small squirrel with a long snout, is not a shrew and does not entirely live in trees. More closely related to primitive prosimians, they have a higher brain-to-body mass ratio than humans...
Two-Toed Sloth Skull
BC-098
Two-Toed Sloth SkullTwo-Toed Sloth Skull BC-098. Two-toed sloths are perhaps more heterothermic than any other mammal. Their body temperatures fluctuate from as low as 24 degrees C to as high as 33 degrees...
Raccoon Skull
BC-142
Raccoon SkullRaccoon BC-142. The raccoon is known for its famous black “bandit” mask around its eyes and the black rings on its tail....
Skunk skull
BC-148E
Skunk skullBlack with wide, white stripes from head to tail and a thin white stripe on the muzzle, the Striped Skunk is found from Central Canada to Northern Mexico...
Ringtail Skull
BC-158
Ringtail SkullThe Ringtail is a cat-sized carnivore with a fox-like face, large eyes and ears, short legs and a long, ringed tail. One of the smallest (and most carnivorous) members of the Procyonid family...
Articulated Fruit Bat Wing
KO-180
Articulated Fruit Bat WingThis wing comes from the largest of the bat family. There are over 154 species of Old World fruit bats existing worldwide, many of which are endangered...
Articulated Flying Lemur Skeleton
SC-049
Articulated Flying Lemur SkeletonFlying 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...
Disarticulated Flying Lemur Skeleton
SC-049-D
Disarticulated Flying Lemur SkeletonFlying 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...
   

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