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Sabre Tooth Tiger Skull
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One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with over 3.5 million specimens curated. Approximately 90% of the fossils excavated from the Tar Pits are carnivores, with the saber-toothed cat being the second most common occurring carnivore and named the California State Fossil. With canines measuring up to 11 inches in length from root to crown, this ferocious animal fed on bison, horse, camel and small pronghorn. Studies suggest the saber-toothed cat probably lived in packs, evidenced by bones with extensive healing, indicating survival after a crippling injury. This indicates the individual was cared for or at least allowed to feed with the rest of the pack.
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Sherlock Bones: Identification of Skeletal Remains Kit
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Is the victim a male or female?
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BoneClones® Regional Human Skulls
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Study Structural Differences Among Homo Sapiens
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Homonid/Great Ape Skull Replica Series
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Remarkably Accurate and Detailed Half-Scale Resin Models
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BoneClones® Comparative Maxilla Set
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Excellent Comparative Set For Forensic And Anthropological Studies
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BoneClones® Economy Human Child Comparative Set
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An excellent, economical way to study the human child. Cast from the same molds as the regular Bone Clones® skull and postcranial parts but cranial nerve passages and postcranial foramina undrilled.
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BoneClones® Replica Claws
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Compare the Claws of a Carnivore and a Herbivore.
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BoneClones® Raptor Talons Comparison Set
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Perfect for comparative study.
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Thoosuchus sp. (Triassic)
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A detailed skull replica of a 230 million year old rhachitomous amphibian. Size: 5"L x 3 1/4"W x 1"H. Resin. Europe.
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BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull
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The cave bear lived in Europe from approximately 300000 to 15000 BC.
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BoneClones® Plastic Bone Storage
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These corrugated plastic storage and carrying cases provide durable, economical storage and carrying of natural bone and replica human adult skeletons or multiple skulls.
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BoneClones® Human Child Skull, 6 Year Old
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The age of the skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen. All the deciduous (baby teeth) are present in the upper and lower jaws.
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BoneClones® Human Female Skull with Multiple Gunshot Wounds
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This trauma skull of a human female shows three small-caliber entrance gunshot wounds at the left side of the occipital bone.
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Bone Clones® Australopithecus robustus SK-48 Craniums
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1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 and described by R. Broom in 1952.
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Bone Clones® Sivapithecus Skull
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8.5 to 12.5 MYA. The Sivapithecus indicus skull was discovered in 1979 by D. Pilbeam and S.M. Ibrahim Shah on the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan.
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Bone Clones® Set of 6 Fossil Hominid Tools from East Africa
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1.5 to 1.2 MYA. This set of 6 Oldowan and Acheulean artifacts includes hand axes, choppers, a cleaver and spheroid tool from East Africa.
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BoneClones® Animal Skulls, Mammals
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Expand Your Animal Skull Options
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BoneClones® Limbs for Anatomical Comparison
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Is this structure analogous or homologous?
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BoneClones® Bald Eagle Skeleton
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Once on the brink of extinction with only 800 pairs, they have been increasing steadily, now with close to 3000 breeding pairs. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Vertebrate Zoology Department at the Santa Barbara Museum of natural history for lending us this fine specimen from their collection. The bald eagle is federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Act and by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. This cast would be a great addition to any biology, zoology or ornithology program studying comparative bird skeletal anatomy.
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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1
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50000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1 was discovered in France in 1909 and described that same year by Capitan and Peyrony.
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Bone Clones® Cro-Magnon 1 Craniums
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30000 to 32000 YA. This Cro-Magnon skull was discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France). Cro-Magnon, meaning 'big cliff', represents the earliest modern humans from Western Europe.
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Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skulls 'Lucy'
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3.2 MYA. The Australopithecus afarensis skull 'Lucy' was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia.
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Bone Clones® Farpoint Clovis Spear Point
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11000 YA. The 51/4" Farpoint Clovis spearpoint was found in 2005 by Edgar Perez at a residential construction site in Malibu. The first such artifact found on the West Coast, the Clovis spearpoint indicates the presence of Clovis people 11,000 years ago and raises questions about the origins of the earliest inhabitants of the Americas.
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Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733
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1.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976.
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Bone Clones® Homo habilis Cranium OH 24
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1.8 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull OH 24 (KNM) was discovered by P. Nzube in 1968 and first described by M. Leakey, Clark, & L. Leakey in Nature in 1971.
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BoneClones® Human Female, Blunt Force Trauma - Innominate and Femur Set
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An excellent model of blunt force trauma.
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BoneClones® Human Male Cranium with Hammer Blows
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An excellent model of blunt force trauma.
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BoneClones® Hard Sided Skeleton Case
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The Premium Carrying Case for Human Skeleton or Multiple Skulls is a high-quality storage and transportation unit made with sturdy plywood, lined with foam, and covered with tough vinyl.
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BoneClones® Ankle Sprain Model
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Ankle sprains and ligament ruptures are common injuries among athletes and active people.
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BoneClones® Turner-Scott Dental Plaque Set
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Expand your evolutionary and comparative anatomy resources.