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Dwarf Mammoth Skeleton Replica

$14,400.00
Dwarf elephants are prehistoric members of the order Proboscidea which, through the process of allopatric speciation on islands, evolved much smaller body sizes (around 3 ft. 3 in. to 7 ft. 7 in.) in comparison with their immediate ancestors.

Dwarf Woolly Mammoth Skull

$1,280.00
Dwarf elephants are prehistoric members of the order Proboscidea which, through the process of allopatric speciation on islands, evolved much smaller body sizes (around 3 ft. 3 in. to 7 ft. 7 in.) in comparison with their immediate ancestors.

EASTERN CANADA/MAINE MOOSE LIFE-SIZE TAXIDERMY MOUNT FOR SALE

$9,200.00
Description of Taxidermy For Sale For sale, we have an awesome Eastern Canada/Maine Moose life-size taxidermy mount. This moose features

EASTERN COPPERHEAD TAXIDERMY MOUNT FOR SALE

$899.99
Description of Taxidermy For Sale For sale, we have a gorgeous Eastern Copperhead life-size taxidermy mount. This copperhead is posed

Economy Human Child Comparative Set

$320.00
Contains the 6-year-old Human Child Skull, and pelvis, femur and humerus from Active science parts Human 6-year-old Child Skeleton. An excellent,

Economy Human Female European Comparative Set

$350.00
The economy human female European comparative set is an affordable set for examining the array of features that are used

Egyptian Mongoose Skull Replica

$105.00
Native to most of Africa and areas of southern Europe, the Egyptian Mongoose is one of the most widespread of all the mongoose species. Egyptian Mongoose primarily feeds on insects, scorpions and small vertebrates, but will occasionally feed on fruit.

Eremotherium Laurillardi Skeleton

$38,000.00
Eremotherium is an extinct genus of ground sloth of the family Megatheriidae, endemic to northern South America, Central America, and parts of southern North America during the Pleistocene epoch.

Eryops megacephalus Fossil Skeleton

$14,400.00
Eryops megacephalus, the fossils of which are found mainly in early Permian (about 295 million years ago) rocks of the Texas Red Beds, located in Archer County, Texas. Fossils have also been found in late Carboniferous period rocks from New Mexico.