BoneClones® Animal Skulls, Avian
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Compare Skull Structure of Avians with different Diets.
- More options for comparative anatomy
- Replica skulls are available from protected species
- Cast from real specimens
- Highly detailed skull structure
Each of these Skulls is a great addition for a comparative anatomy course, or as part of an overall collection for comparison in a general biology curriculum. Each skull is cast from a mold made from a real specimen, and is finished for a true bone appearance. Now you can show you students the skulls you could only describe before. Individual species are described below.
Bald Eagle: Native to North America and our national symbol, the bald eagle's wingspan can reach over 7 feet. Primarily fish eaters, they will also eat other birds and rodents. Even though they are migratory birds, they will stay in one location if they have access to the ocean or a lake as long as there is adequate food and nesting trees. Once on the brink of extinction with only 800 pairs, they have been increasing steadily, now with close to 3000 breeding pairs. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Vertebrate Zoology section for this fine specimen from their extensive collection.
Great Horned Owl: The great horned owl is found throughout North, Central and South America. It is the heaviest of the owls and is about 2 feet long with tufts above its ears that resemble horns, hence the name. It is instantly recognized and most familiar for its ability to swivel its head a full 180 degrees. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Vertebrate Zoology section for this fine specimen from their extensive collection.
Pileated Woodpecker: The pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker found in most of North America. Because of its size and chisel-shaped bill, the woodpecker is particularly adept at excavating and it uses this ability to construct nests, roost cavities and find food.
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Compare Skull Structure of Avians with different Diets.
- More options for comparative anatomy
- Replica skulls are available from protected species
- Cast from real specimens
- Highly detailed skull structure
Each of these Skulls is a great addition for a comparative anatomy course, or as part of an overall collection for comparison in a general biology curriculum. Each skull is cast from a mold made from a real specimen, and is finished for a true bone appearance. Now you can show you students the skulls you could only describe before. Individual species are described below.
Bald Eagle: Native to North America and our national symbol, the bald eagle's wingspan can reach over 7 feet. Primarily fish eaters, they will also eat other birds and rodents. Even though they are migratory birds, they will stay in one location if they have access to the ocean or a lake as long as there is adequate food and nesting trees. Once on the brink of extinction with only 800 pairs, they have been increasing steadily, now with close to 3000 breeding pairs. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Vertebrate Zoology section for this fine specimen from their extensive collection.
Great Horned Owl: The great horned owl is found throughout North, Central and South America. It is the heaviest of the owls and is about 2 feet long with tufts above its ears that resemble horns, hence the name. It is instantly recognized and most familiar for its ability to swivel its head a full 180 degrees. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Vertebrate Zoology section for this fine specimen from their extensive collection.
Pileated Woodpecker: The pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker found in most of North America. Because of its size and chisel-shaped bill, the woodpecker is particularly adept at excavating and it uses this ability to construct nests, roost cavities and find food.
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- 470352-904Blue jay skull12.4 cm5.7 cm2.3 cmSupplier Number: BC-170
- 470029-270Pileated woodpecker skull12.7 cm9.6 cm3.1 cmSupplier Number: BC-112
- 470312-102Horned puffin skull14.1 cm8.6 cm3.3 cmSupplier Number: BC-162
- 470312-098Blue heron skull13.5 cm20.8 cm3.9 cmSupplier Number: BC-161
- 470312-104Roseate spoonbill skull24.9 cm19.4 cm3.9 cmSupplier Number: BC-177
- 470029-268Great horned owl16.2 cm8.3 cm4.3 cmSupplier Number: BC-072
- 470029-266Bald eagle skull16.1 cm11.9 cm5.2 cmSupplier Number: BC-068
- 470312-188Black browed albatross26.0 cm18.5 cm6.0 cmSupplier Number: BC-335
- 470312-106Flamingo skull13.5 cm15.9 cm6.3 cmSupplier Number: BC-306
- 470312-100Toco toucan skull24.3 cm20.7 cm6.5 cmSupplier Number: BC-173
- 470029-296Macaw skull26.4 cm12.2 cm10 cmSupplier Number: BC-029
- 470363-252American white pelican skull16.7 cm42.4 cm6.5 cmSupplier Number: BC-065Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-254Raven skull14.6 cm11.7 cm4 cmSupplier Number: BC-074Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-256Crow skull13.3 cm8.9 cm3.1 cmSupplier Number: BC-075Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-258Red-tailed hawk skull15.2 cm8.5 cm4 cmSupplier Number: BC-078Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-276Sandhill crane skull14.2 cm20.4 cm5.4 cmSupplier Number: BC-134Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-282Ruby-throated hummingbird skull10.8 cm2.9 cm0.6 cmSupplier Number: BC-151Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-284Barred owl skull15.5 cm8 cm4.3 cmSupplier Number: BC-154Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-286Osprey skull14.1 cm7.5 cm4 cmSupplier Number: BC-166Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
- 470363-288American robin skull12 cm4.7 cm2.1 cmSupplier Number: BC-168Spécifications:New ProductNew Product
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