Domestic Pig Foot (Sus scrofa domesticus), Specimen, All bones from the heel bone to the four toes are fully prepared and connected in an anatomically correct manner, 223 individual bones, Size: 120 - 180 cm, Weight: 50 -150 kg, Age: 8 -12 years
Horse Foot and Hoof (Equus ferus caballus), Specimen, Prepared, real, front or hind horse foot up to the carpal joint or tarsal joint respectively, The individual bones are rigidly connected to each other, 252 bones, Size: 50 - 200 cm, Weight: 100 - 1200 kg
Horse skeleton (Equus ferus caballus), female, disarticulated, Complete and non-assembled skeleton bones without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy, 252 individual bones, Size: 50-200 cm, Weight: 100-1200 kg, 20-50 years
Mammalian metacarpal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled forelimb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.2 kg
Mammalian metatarsal bones, Specimen, Complete and non-assembled hind limb of a mammal specimen without pre-drilling. Ideal for demonstrating the typical bone structure and anatomy. Small bones can be loose, Does not include building instruction, Weight: 1.6 kg
Ant Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how ants change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Ant Life Cycle Stages. These oversized, anatomically correct figures have been accurately painted and sculpted to show the four stages of ant development: eggs, larva, pupa and adult.