Ladybug Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how Ladybugs change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Ladybug Life Cycle Stages. These oversized, anatomically correct figures have been accurately painted and sculpted to show the four stages of ladybug development: eggs, larva
Model, Castor Bean Tick (Ixodes ricinus), Accurately detailed replica of the castor-bean tick; scale: 25:1, Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 2 cm, weight: 0.04 kg
Model, Chimpanzee Skull (Pan troglodytes), Female. Replica, suitable for comparative studies, With detailed description of distinctive features, The templates for the castings were original skulls, Dimensions: 17 x 11.5 x 14 cm, weight: 0.62 kg
Model, Embryo Development of Common Frog, (Rana temporaria), 12 Stages, the various stages of development of an embryo, cleavage (morula and blastula), gastrulation, neurula and organogenesis enlarged 30 times, Dimensions: 37 x 36 x 13 cm, weight: 1.73 kg
Model, Embryonic Development, 12 stages, represents the development of the human germ cells from fertilisation until the end of the 2nd month of pregnancy in 12 stages, tests for the embryological specialist field, Dimensions: 65 x 34.5 x 6 cm, weight: 0.832 kg
Model showing life like sculpting and vibrant hand painting faithfully portray ten organ systemsr, with numbered features. Molded of non breakable plastic base, bull frog lifts off its plastic stand for hands on study
Model, Giant Heart, 8 times life size, The atria and ventricles of the heart are open to give a view of the interior, and show the accurately modeled bicuspid and major vessels adjacent to the heart, Dimensions: 100 x 90 x 70 cm, weight: 35 kg
Model, Gorilla Skull (Gorilla gorilla), Male, Replica, Primate skulls particular suitable for comparative studies, With detailed description of distinctive features, The templates for the castings were original, Dimensions: 26 x 16.5 x 19.5cm, weight: 1.06kg