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Zoology Models

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.

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Eisco® Taenia Head Model

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

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.

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BoneClones® Replica Teeth

BoneClones® Replica Teeth

Compare tooth shape based on diet.

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Somso® Animal Cell Model

Somso® Animal Cell Model

Highly detailed and brightly colored for easy identification.

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Eisco® Perch Dissection

Eisco® Perch Dissection

A safe and mess-free alternative to dissecting preserved specimens.

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Eisco® Rat Dissection Models

Eisco® Rat Dissection Models

Detailing the organs and systems viewed in rat anatomy, these models make an excellent addition to your dissection laboratory.

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Eisco® Starfish

Eisco® Starfish

This star fish model depicts internal structures, including the digestive and reproductive organs, as well as the radial nerves for detailed examination.

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Life Cycle Stages

Life Cycle Stages

Simple models illustrate insect life cycles.

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BoneClones® Stegosaurus Spike

BoneClones® Stegosaurus Spike

Stegosaurus ungulatus, meaning 'roof lizard', dates from the late jurassic period and was first described by Marsh in 1879 based on bones found in wyoming.

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BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull

BoneClones® Cave Bear Skull

The cave bear lived in Europe from approximately 300000 to 15000 BC.

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BoneClones® Giant Fossil Beaver Skull, Tarpit Finish

BoneClones® Giant Fossil Beaver Skull, Tarpit Finish

Belonging to the Pleistocene era, Rancholabrean epoch, the giant beaver became extinct approximately 10000 years ago.

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Armadillo Skull

Armadillo Skull

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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Rattlesnake Skull

Rattlesnake Skull

Compare the venomous Crotalus sp. specimen, with its hollow fangs, with our nonvenomous snake skull.

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Coyote Skull

Coyote Skull

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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Squirrel Skull

Squirrel Skull

Squirrel Skull

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Duck Skull

Duck Skull

Compare this skull of an adult domestic duck, family Anatidae, to other domestic fowl.

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