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.
Orthoceras sp. (Silurian)
Straight nautiloid shell with good sutures. Average size: 1 - 2".
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Thoosuchus sp. (Triassic)
A detailed skull replica of a 230 million year old rhachitomous amphibian. Size: 5"L x 3 1/4"W x 1"H. Resin. Europe.
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Utahraptor ostrommaysi (Cretaceous)
This exceptionally large tearing claw is from a recently discovered dinosaur. Size: 7"L. Resin. Utah.
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Tarantula Paper Weight, ED Speldy East Co. Ltd.
This dome terrain has a tarantula in acrylic on a white background
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pH Conditioner
Improper pH can cause your fish stress and lead to disease. You can treat up to 944 gallons of fresh water.
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Introductory Earth Science Collection
Introduce students to a vast variety of rocks and minerals
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Advanced Earth Science Collection
The Advanced Earth Science Collection features a large, detailed collection of specimens to provide a better understanding of earth’s composition.
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Classroom Collection of Minerals and Rocks
Classroom Collection of Rocks and Minerals Designed for General Classroom Use
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Comprehensive Mineral and Physical Properties Collection
Teach students how to identify minerals with this collection.
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Natural Crystal Collection
Identify all six crystal systems (cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic and hexagonal) with the 15 representative specimens of natural crystals included in this collection. In compartmented box with key sheet listing the locality and crystal form of each specimen.




