Horse skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), male, disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, 252 individual bones, Size: 50-200 cm, Weight: 100-1200 kg, 20-50 years
Model, Urinary System - Male - 3/4 Life Size, The right kidney of the male urinary system model is opened. This urinary system model has anatomical detail that makes it great for classroom or doctor's office, Dimensions: 10 x 18 x 26 cm, weight: 0.84 kg
Dog Leg (Canis lupus familiaris), Specimen, Prepared, real front or hind leg of a dog, 280 individual bones, Class: Mammals, Order: Predators, Family: Dogs, Diet: Carnivore, Size: Approx. 20 - 85 cm, Weight: Approx. 1 - 70 kg, Age: 7-18 years
Front Legs of Different Mammals (Mammalia), Specimen, Included are four real bone specimens: the front leg of a dog and the front foot of a horse, a cow and a pig respectively, as well as an original plastic cast of a human hand, Weight: 4 kg
Real Striped Skunk Skull, natural, bone, is easily recognized by its characteristic warning colors and pattern, A member of the Mustelid family, the striped skunk can emit a noxious spray when defending itself from danger, Average Length: 8.2cm (3.2in)
Model, Physical Eye, can be used to demonstrate the optical functions of the human eye, Half eyeball with adjustable iris diaphragm, lens holder and 2 convex lenses (f = 65 mm and 80mm), on a rod, Dimensions: 49 x 5.5 x 18 cm, Weight: 2.45 kg
Cow longitudinal section of bone, front leg bone, to view internal structure, periosteum, solid bone layer, spongy bone, medullary canal, yellow bone marrow, red bone marrow, epiphysial line, head of the long bone with articulating surface of the hyaline cartilage* * Ward's preserved cow material is a byproduct of the food industry. Cows are not raised specifically for dissection. This animal material is "recycled" for educational use.
Model, Chimpanzee Skull (Pan troglodytes), Female. Replica, suitable for comparative studies, With detailed description of distinctive features, The templates for the castings were original skulls, Dimensions: 17 x 11.5 x 14 cm, weight: 0.62 kg
Model, Embryo Development of Common Frog, (Rana temporaria), 12 Stages, the various stages of development of an embryo, cleavage (morula and blastula), gastrulation, neurula and organogenesis enlarged 30 times, Dimensions: 37 x 36 x 13 cm, weight: 1.73 kg
Model, Labor Stages, mounted individually bases: Fetus in womb, cervix closed, Fetus in womb, cervix open, Fetus in womb, start of head passage, Fetus in womb and pelvis, finish of head passage, Placenta in the womb, Dimensions: 40 x 31 x 13 cm, weight: 2 kg
Model, Gorilla Skull (Gorilla gorilla), Male, Replica, Primate skulls particular suitable for comparative studies, With detailed description of distinctive features, The templates for the castings were original, Dimensions: 26 x 16.5 x 19.5cm, weight: 1.06kg
Structure of a Bird and a Mammal Bone, Specimen, Longitudinal and cross section of a prepared, real bird bone and mammal bone respectively, mounted on a base plate, bird bones are hollow inside and have large air chambers, Weight: 0.515 kg
Real American Mink Skull, natural, Real bone, is found throughout the United States, appearing in parts of every state except Arizona, Adult Minks grow to about 2 feet in length, with up to half of this length being the tail, Average Length: 8cm (3.1in)
Pigeon skeleton (Columba livia domestica), disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Size: 20 -35 cm, Weight: 180 -350 g
Mammalian metacarpal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled forelimb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.2 kg
Domestic Pig Skeleton (Sus scrofa domesticus), Female, Specimen, real skeleton of an adult domestic pig consisting of approximately 223 individual bones, which are rigidly connected to each other, Length: 1.30-1.50cm, Width: 40-50cm, Height: 75-90cm, 75-120 kg
Disarticulated, Bovine skeleton (Bos taurus), without horns, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose. Does not include building instructions, 40kg
Disarticulated, Bovine skeleton (Bos taurus), witH horns, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose. Does not include building instructions, 40kg
Horse (Equus ferus caballus), carpal bones, specimen, Prepared, real, front horse foot up to the carpal joint or tarsal joint, The individual bones are rigidly connected to each other, 252 bones, Size: 50 - 200 cm, Weight: 100 - 1200 kg, Age: 20 - 50 years
Model, Chicken Skeleton (Gallus gallus domesticus), Specimen, onsists of natural, prepared bones, which are rigidly connected to each other for better stability, Length: 50 -60 cm, Width: 40 -60 cm, Height: 60 -70 cm, Weight: 3.5 -4.5 kg
Model, Chicken skeleton (Gallus gallus domesticus), disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling, Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, Size: 30-40 cm, Weight: 2-5 kg, Age: 4-8 years
Mammalian metatarsal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled hind limb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.6 kg
Pigeon Skeleton (Columba livia domestica), Specimen, using real, prepared bones, which are rigidly connected with each other for stability, Height: Approx. 60 - 70 cm, Width: Approx. 40 - 60 cm, Length: Approx. 50 - 60 cm, Weight: Approx. 3.5 - 4.5 kg
Front and Hind Legs of a Horse (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen, Real, Each front leg up to and including the shoulder blade and each hind leg up to the hip joint. Rigidly mounted on a base plate, Size: 50 - 200 cm, Weight: 100 - 1200 kg, Age: 20 - 50 years
Model showing life like sculpting and vibrant hand painting faithfully portray ten organ systemsr, with numbered features. Molded of non breakable plastic base, bull frog lifts off its plastic stand for hands on study
Model, Orangutan Skull (Pongo pygmaeus), Male, Replica, Primate skulls particular suitable for comparative studies, With detailed description of distinctive features, The templates for the castings were original, Dimensions: 22 x 16 x 18 cm, weight: 0.95 kg
Model, Embryonic Development, 12 stages, represents the development of the human germ cells from fertilisation until the end of the 2nd month of pregnancy in 12 stages, tests for the embryological specialist field, Dimensions: 65 x 34.5 x 6 cm, weight: 0.832 kg
Horse skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), female, disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, 252 individual bones, Size: 50-200 cm, Weight: 100-1200 kg, 20-50 years
Domestic Pig Foot (Sus scrofa domesticus), Specimen, All bones from the heel bone to the four toes are fully prepared and connected in an anatomically correct manner, 223 individual bones, Size: 120 - 180 cm, Weight: 50 -150 kg, Age: 8 -12 years
Comparison of longitudinal section of mammal metatarsal bones, Includes four longitudinal sections of the following mammal metatarsal bones: Horse, Cow, Pig, and Chicken, Dimensions: Approx. 30x40x4 cm3, Weight: 1.335 kg
Pigeon Wings and Feathers (Columba palumbus), Specimen, real, Wing features and feathers are labelled in English, Types of feather: Down, flight feathers, tail feathers and coverts, Dimensions: Approx. 40x30x4 cm3, Weight: Approx. 1.4 kg
Domestic Pig Skeleton (Sus scrofa domesticus), male, Specimen, real skeleton of an adult domestic pig consisting of approximately 223 individual bones, which are rigidly connected to each other, Length: 1.30-1.50cm, Width: 40-50cm, Height: 75-90cm, 75-120 kg
Model, Castor Bean Tick (Ixodes ricinus), Accurately detailed replica of the castor-bean tick; scale: 25:1, Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 2 cm, weight: 0.04 kg
Model Rat Brain Comparative Anatomy, model shows a rat brain in approx. 6-fold enlargement. Sectioned medially, two halves, The right half of the model shows the structures of the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem, Dimensions : 14 x 10 x 16 cm