Specimens
Specimens are available for use in a wide variety of organic and inorganic testing procedures. Organic samples can be utilized for dissection purposes or studying whole preserved or life specimens, with practical examples in cellular biology or the internal structures of whole organs and complex multicellular systems. Rock specimens are useful for studying textures, grain sizes, and other features brought about by pressure, temperature, and other natural forces, offering a glimpse into the Earth’s geological history.
Fluorescent Mineral Collection with UV Lamp
Dive into the colorful world of fluorescent minerals with this all-in-one educational set.
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Dead Leaf Butterfly Riker Mount
The wings of the dead leaf butterfly (Kallima inachus) are an example of mimicry in the natural world.
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Ward's® Build Your Own Collection Kits
Everything You Need to Organize Your Specimens
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Ward's® Illite Shale
Green shale which contains approximately 85% Illite. Impurities may include other clay minerals, such as micas and feldspars.
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LaMotte® Plankton Net
Use this cone-shaped fine-mesh nylon net to let water pass while you filter out plankton.
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Pyrite Crystal Group
Choice intergrown crystal groups, many with striated pyritohedral crystal faces. Perfect for classroom study. Average size: 1" x 1". Peru.
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Preserved Sheep Heart without Pericardium
Formalin preserved sheep heart. Available in vacuum packs or pails.
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Preserved Sheep Eyes
Formalin preserved sheep eye. Available in jars or pails. Shipped in nontoxic Wardsafe.
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Preserved Sheep Kidney
Formalin preserved sheep kidney. Available in vacuum packs or pails.
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Pterodactylus kochi (Jurassic)
Complete, including elongated fingers used to support the wing membrane. Resin. Germany.
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Confuciousornis sanctus (Late Cretaceous)
This remarkable resin cast features one of the most complete examples of a near contemporary of Archaeopteryx. Recently found in Liaoning Province in China, this fossil bird displays the earliest evidence of truly beaked birds with clear body contour feathers.
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Compsognathus sp. (Jurassic)
Replica of the famous “chicken–size” dinosaur skeleton.




