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BC-249 | Small Great White Shark Jaw | The Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish in the world, with females generally being larger than males. Its name refers to its white belly, but its back may range in color from a pale bluish gray to a darker brownish gray... |
BC-250 | Port Jackson Shark Jaw | The Port Jackson Shark, found in southern Australian waters, is a member of the group of heterodontid sharks, the family name referring to the variety of its teeth. These teeth are described as 'hetero' as the front teeth differ drastically from the back teeth... |
BC-159-S | Columbian Mammoth Tusk Single | From our Mammoth Skull BC-159. The single Tusk is 7 1/2 feet long.... |
BC-159-P | Columbian Mammoth Tusks Pair | From our Mammoth Skull BC-159. The pair of Tusks are 7 1/2 feet long.... |
CB-06-S | Sabertooth Cat, Homotherium cf. crenatidens, Right Saber | A beautiful Right Saber, showing excellent serration detail, from our Sabertooth Cat Homotherium cf. crenatidens, CB-06. Age: Early to mid Pliocene, (3 million years ago)... |
CB-11-46P | Megalodon Shark Teeth (set of 46) | Megalodon Shark Teeth (set of 46) CB-11-46P. The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago... |
CH-31-46P | Fossil Megalodon Shark Set of 46 Teeth, Sulpher | This beautiful set of 46 teeth, from the collection of Dr. Gordon Hubbell, is the most complete set of associated Megalodon teeth ever found. The unusual color is due to the phosphate mine from which it came... |
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-001 | Whirltooth Shark Teeth in Matrix | Very little is known about this unusual shark, except the front teeth grew in a spiral, containing up to 180 teeth. This particular specimen contains 131 teeth... |
KO-006 | Hippo Lower Canine or Tusk | Lower Canine from our Hippopotamus skull, BC-037. A vegetarian, the Hippo can weigh 1 1/2 tons, grow to 14' long and stand 5' high. The left or right lower canine is available, our choice, left or right... |
KO-006CU | Hippo Upper Canine or Tusk | Upper Canine from our Hippopotamus skull, BC-037. A vegetarian, the Hippo can weigh 1 1/2 tons, grow to 14' long and stand 5' high... |
KO-006INL | Large Hippo Incisor | Large incisors from our Hippopotamus skull, BC-037. A vegetarian, the Hippo can weigh 1 1/2 tons, grow to 14' long and stand 5' high... |
KO-006INS | Small Hippo Incisor | Small incisors from our Hippopotamus skull, BC-037. A vegetarian, the Hippo can weigh 1 1/2 tons, grow to 14' long and stand 5' high. The Hippo has 6 small incisers, our choice... |
KO-006S | Hippo Teeth (set of 12) | A full set of teeth (canines and incisors) from our Hippopotamus skull, BC-037. A vegetarian, the Hippo can weigh 1 1/2 tons, grow to 14' long and stand 5' high... |
KO-007S | Pygmy Hippo Teeth (full set of 10) | Pygmy Hippo Teeth (full set of 10) KO-007S. From our Pygmy Hippo skull, BC-076. Please see below.m Individual teeth also available. ... |
KO-008 | 7 1/4" Megalodon Shark tooth (record size) | This tooth is considered by many to be the largest Megalodon tooth ever found and... |
KO-008-2 | Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 7inch | The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago. Sharks will go... |
KO-008-3 | Megalodon Shark Tooth, X-LG, 6 3/4 inch | The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago... |
KO-008-SET | Megalodon Shark Teeth Set of 4 Giants | The Megalodon Shark became extinct at the end of the Pliocene Era, 1.5 million years ago... |
KO-009 | Great White Shark Teeth first row | The GREAT WHITE SHARK has 5 rows of 46 teeth for a total of 230. The jaw is approximately 35 inches across... |
KO-009-1 | Great White Shark Set of 23 | 1/2 of the first row of teeth (The complete first row is pictured) from our Great White Shark jaw, BC-095, which measures approximately 35 inches across and 29 inches high... |
KO-012 | Killer Whale tooth | Killer Whale Tooth KO-012 ... |
KO-013 | Polar Bear tooth (molar) | Bear, Polar, tooth (molar) Molar from our Polar Bear BC-063... |
KO-025 | Cave Bear Tooth (molar) | This Cave Bear Upper Right Molar is great companion to our Cave Bear skull, BC-132. The Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This molar is from a skull considered to be among the largest and most complete ever found... |
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-039 | T. rex tooth | Tyrannosaurus had a mouth full of large serrated teeth capable of tearing though the flesh of any large contemporary dinosaur. Scars on the bones of T. rex skeletons found over the last 100 years prove that these "Tyrant King Lizards" even fought among themselves... |
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-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-103 | Sabertooth Cat, populator saber | Sabertooth Cat, populator saber- KO-103.. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a pair... |
KO-103-P | Sabertooth Cat, populator sabers | Sabertooth Cat, populator sabers- KO-103P. From our populator skull, BC-103. Please see below. Also available as a single... |
KO-115P | Short-Faced Bear Canine Teeth (pair) | The teeth of the Short-Faced Bear are reminiscent of those of the lion. With large widely-spaced canines, useful for ripping skin and flesh, this bear seems to have been a true carnivore... |
KO-115S | Short-Faced Bear Canine Tooth | A single Short-Faced Bear Canine Tooth... |
KO-132 | Cave Bear Canine | The Cave Bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC. It became extinct at about the time Cro-Magnon appeared. This canine is from a skull considered to be among the largest and most complete ever found... |
KO-156 | Sarcosuchus imperator Supercroc Tooth | Sarcosuchus imperator (flesh eating crocodile) lived during the Cretaceous period (65 to 144 MYA) and, with an estimated body length of 40 feet, was one of the largest crocodiles that ever walked the Earth... |
KO-164-SET | Set of 32 Human Teeth on Base | All 32 teeth associated with the same skull with the exception of molars 19 and 30. Teeth are complete, roots and all and are removable from the storage base... |
KO-212 | Sabertooth Cat Saber (single) | Sabertooth Cat Saber (single) KO-212.The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ... |
KO-212P | Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair) | Sabertooth Cat Sabers (pair) KO-212P. The sabertooth cat skull gives the impression that the sabers are so long, the cat could not get any food in its ... |
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-214 | Hippopotamus Tooth | Hippopotamus Tooth KO-214. From our Hippo skull, BC-037. The average Hippopotamus grows to a length of 14 feet, stands 5 feet high and can weigh as mu ... |
KO-216 | Lion Tooth | The powerful lion uses its canines in the capture of its prey. After capture, the lion uses these teeth to rip away the prey's skin before consumption of the flesh... |
KO-216-4 | Lion Teeth (set of four) | Lions possess very powerful jaws with which they are able to hold down large prey by the neck until death by suffocation... |
KO-217 | Tiger Tooth | The SIBERIAN TIGER is the larger of only two tiger species still found in Asia and the largest member of the modern cat family. A m ... |
![]() KO-217-4 | Tiger Teeth (set of four) | Tiger Teeth (set of four) KO-217-4 The SIBERIAN TIGER is the larger of only two tiger species still found in Asia and the largest member of the modern ... |
KO-218 | Large Megalodon Shark Tooth | The MEGALODON, prehistoric ancestor of the modern shark, appeared about 18 million years ago and became extinct... |
KO-222 | Giant Squid Beak | The parrot-like beak of the Giant Squid, strong enough to bite through steel cable, is used to cut its prey into small pieces, which are then shredded by another organ before passing through the esophagus... |
KO-223 | Great White Shark Tooth | The GREAT WHITE SHARK has 5 rows of 46 teeth for a total of 230. The jaw is approximately 35 inches across... |
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. ... |
KO-244 | False Killer Whale Tooth | False Killer Whale Tooth from our Killer Whale skull, BC-044... |
KO-247-SET | Human 3 ˝-Year-Old Deciduous Teeth Set of 20 | Bone Clones is proud to present this beautifully cast model of an entire set of deciduous (juvenile) teeth. They originated from a 3 1/2-year-old child... |
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-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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