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Rattlesnake Skull
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Compare the venomous Crotalus sp. specimen, with its hollow fangs, with our nonvenomous snake skull.
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Coyote Skull
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Coyotes have adapted well to living near human habitation and are now distributed over much of North America, including the east coast.
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Armadillo Skull
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View the special, adapted features of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, that allow it to forage for its insect diet Unmounted for up-close study, it is ideal for comparison with the closely related anteater skull.
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Canine Skull
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The unmounted skull of a medium-size mongrel dog shows typical canid dentition.
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Natural Bone Striped Skunk Skull
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The striped skunk is easily recognized by its characteristic warning colors and pattern.
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Galapagos Tortoise Skull
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Galapagos Tortoise Skull
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Horse Skull
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Compare our unmounted horse skull with our bovine skull, or use it as a supplement to the full horse skeleton.
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Duck Skull
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Compare this skull of an adult domestic duck, family Anatidae, to other domestic fowl.
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Natural Bone American Mink Skull
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The Mink is found throughout the United States, appearing in parts of every state except Arizona.
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Bobcat Skull
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The unmounted skull of Felis rufus, a medium-sized North American Wildcat, makes an interesting comparison to the domestic cat.
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Snake Skull
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A specimen of a common nonvenomous genus such as Thamnophis, this large, unmounted snake skull is ideal for up-close examination; its hinged jaws can be used to demonstrate how snakes swallow large prey.
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Natural Bone Cottontail Rabbit Skull
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The 13 species of cottontail rabbits can be found throughout much of North America. They are very adaptive and occupy all terrains and most habitats.



