Zoology Models
Zoology models are made from deconstructed skeletal parts or articulately cast reproductions of whole organisms. With precise anatomical details and life-sized proportions, these replicas are great additions to classrooms learning animals both on the structural and organic levels. Functions such as muscle movement, venous connections, and respiratory systems are lain bare on the table for students to pick apart and learn from. The zoology models provide the visual reinforcement of material covered.
Somso® Gorilla Skull
Compare the structural differences between male and female gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), noting the smaller overall size, and size of central crest and brow ridges, of the female, by using this unmounted plastic, adult female skull with the SOMSO male gorilla skull. Both feature a removable lower jaw.
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Somso® Orangutan Skull, Male
This impressive plastic skull of the Indonesian Pongo pygmaeus, the 'old man of the forest', has been re-created from an adult male specimen.
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Somso® Baboon Skull
An impressive example of Papio doguero, the high-quality plastic, unmounted skull with removable lower jaw features the characteristic enlarged canines and long muzzle of the baboon.
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Homonid Cranium and Maxilla Restoration Series
Full-Size Skull Reproductions Based on Key Hominid Remains
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Eisco® Earthworm Dissection
Internal and external structures of the earthworm are presented in detail, ideal for accompanying dissections. A portion of the model shows outer features, while a dissection highlights all major systems.
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Eisco® Locust Dissection Model
Accompany dissections of this insect with a magnified view of the locust.
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Eisco® Taenia Head Model
This one-piece model is a comprehensive view of the parasite, taenia solium scolex. Enlarged many times, the features are seen in detail.
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Eisco® Cockroach Model
We can learn a lot about insects from this common pest. A enlarged dissection of a cockroach shows all internal organs, including the salivary glands.

