Bone Clones Great Ape Skulls

Bone Clones Great Ape Skulls

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A range of ape skulls for for veterinary and zoology education.
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Presenting the Bone Clones Great Ape Skulls, intricately designed replica skull models tailored to meet the requirements of veterinary and zoology students and professionals.

The Male Chimpanzee Skull Model is a two-part model, comprising the cranium and jaw. It has distinct skull features that reflect a chimpanzee's evolutionary history and adaptations. Proportionate to its body, it boasts a prominent cranial crest (sagittal crest) atop the skull. The lower half extends forward to accommodate its robust teeth, including large incisors and canines. With well-defined eye sockets, bony ridges, and a spacious braincase, this skull exemplifies anatomical precision. Further distinguishing features include a broad nasal opening, flat nasal bridge, robust zygomatic arches, and a posteriorly positioned foramen magnum.

The Male Chimpanzee Maxilla and Jaw Model (Mandible) boasts a dental formula of 2/2, 1/1, 2/2, and 3/3, showcasing the unique adaptations of chimpanzee teeth. With its accommodating maxilla and mandible designed for larger teeth, it offers a vivid depiction of the rectangular dental rows characteristic of chimpanzees. Perfect for comparative anatomy studies and educational use, providing invaluable insights into primate evolution.

The Female Chimpanzee Skull Model is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model. It showcases a less defined cranial crest and forward-projecting lower jaw to accommodate their large teeth, specifically large incisors, canines, and molars. With well-defined eye sockets, a less pronounced temporal ridge, and a smaller, less rounded braincase, it accurately captures the unique features of female chimpanzee skulls. Additionally, it exhibits broad nasal openings, robust zygomatic arches, and a posteriorly positioned foramen magnum, mirroring the skull of a male chimpanzee.

The Infant Chimpanzee Skull Model (11 months) is a small replica skull composed of two parts - one cranium and one jaw. It has a rounded shape, small eye sockets, a less developed nasal structure, and a small braincase which accurately represents the anatomy of a chimpanzee at 11 months old. 

The Juvenile Chimpanzee Skull Model is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model that is smaller than an adult chimpanzee skull but bigger than an infant chimpanzee skull. With its elongated shape and pronounced facial features, this model showcases the maturation process of a juvenile chimpanzee. The defined nasal structure, prominent nasal bones, and pronounced temporal ridges add to its anatomical accuracy.

The Fetal Chimpanzee Skull Model (Near Full Term) is a small, rounded 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model. It displays a cranial fontanelle along with subtly underdeveloped eye sockets and nasal openings. Complete with dental arches, it provides a comprehensive understanding of fetal chimpanzee anatomy.

The Male Chimpanzee Skull Model (with Calvarium Cut) comprises 3 components: one cranium, one jaw, and one calvarium cap connected with removable hardware. The features of this skull are similar to the Male Chimpanzee Skull Model. The cut calvarium allows for exploring the intricate anatomy of the endocranium with ease.

The Female Bonobo Skull Model consists of two parts: one cranium and one jaw. This replica skull model features the delicate features of the bonobo, with a small and gracile skull adorned with a slight sagittal crest and reduced facial prognathism when compared to a female chimpanzee. The skull also displays well-defined eye sockets, subtle temporal ridges, broad nasal openings, and a flat nasal bridge, all complemented by robust zygomatic arches.

The Male Bonobo Skull Model is composed of two components: one cranium and one jaw. It is a large skull model with prominent sagittal crests and heightened facial prognathism when compared to its female counterpart. Notable features include well-defined eye sockets, pronounced temporal ridges, broad nasal openings, a flat nasal bridge, and robust zygomatic arches.

The Male Gorilla Skull Model is a two-part skull model comprising the cranium and jaw. It is a large and robust skull model with prominent sagittal crests and significant facial prognathism. Detailed features include well-defined eye sockets, pronounced temporal ridges, expansive nasal openings, and prominent zygomatic arches, capturing the essence of this species.

The Male Western Lowland Gorilla Maxilla and Jaw Model (Mandible) possesses a dental pattern of 2/2, 1/1, 2/2, and 3/3. It boasts large teeth which necessitates more space in their mouths and exhibits a rectangular arrangement of teeth characteristic of species like gorillas.

The Male Gorilla Skull Model (Extra Large) is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model with prominent brow ridges, projecting jaws, wide-set forward-facing eyes, and broad, flat noses with flared nostrils. Adult gorillas typically possess 32 teeth and sport sharp, conspicuous canines with broad and flat molars.

The Female Gorilla Skull Model consists of two components: a cranium and a jaw. It is smaller and less robust than their male counterparts and exhibits well-defined eye sockets, broad nasal openings, and robust zygomatic arches. With less pronounced cranial crests and facial prognathism, it offers a detailed representation of female gorilla anatomy.

The Male Borneo Orangutan Skull Model is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model. It is a true-to-life replica capturing the essence of a male borneo orangutan skull model. Featuring robust construction and intricate detailing, this anatomically correct model showcases features such as a prominent sagittal crest, forward-facing eye sockets, and a broad nasal structure. Additionally, it displays lifelike temporal ridges, well-defined zygomatic arches, and accurate dental structure.

The Infant Gorilla Skull Model (7 Months) is a two-part model, comprising the cranium and jaw. Noticeably smaller than its adult counterpart, this model boasts a rounded structure with subtle facial features, providing a glimpse into the early stages of gorilla development. It is complete with a full set of deciduous teeth and a slightly pronounced temporal ridge.

The Male Sumatran Orangutan Skull Model is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model. It is a large and robust skull that showcases pronounced cranial crests, indicative of its mature status. With significant facial prognathism, well-defined eye sockets, and pronounced temporal ridges, this model captures the characteristics of the Sumatran Orangutan. Additionally, its broad nasal structure and large nasal openings provide further insight into its anatomy.

The Male Sumatran Orangutan, Maxilla, and Jaw Model (Mandible) possess a dental formula of 2/2, 1/1, 2/2, and 3/3, reflecting their fruit-eating habits. Featuring larger teeth, orangutans require ample space in their mouths and they are arranged in rectangular rows.

The Female Borneo Orangutan Skull Model is a replica skull model composed of two parts - 1 cranium and 1 jaw. Compared to their male counterparts, female Borneo Orangutans exhibit smaller and less robust skulls, characterised by reduced sagittal crests and facial prognathism. Their forward-facing eye sockets, less prominent temporal ridges, and large nasal openings are well-defined, providing valuable insights into the characteristics of a female Borneo Orangutan.

The Infant Orangutan Skull Model (11 Months) is a replica skull composed of two parts (one cranium and one jaw). Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this model exhibits a relatively round shape with slight elongation, reflecting the ongoing growth process. Its less pronounced facial features and the full set of deciduous teeth offer valuable insights into the early stages of orangutan development. Additionally, the model showcases less defined nasal structures and temporal ridges, providing an educational resource for comparative anatomy studies.

The Fetal Orangutan Skull Model (Near Full Term) consists of two parts, a cranium and a jaw, which capture the unique characteristics of a near full-term orangutan fetus. Its rounded form, adorned with a cranial fontanelle and a prominent forehead, offers a glimpse into early primate development. While the facial region is relatively small, the model showcases budding temporal ridges along the sides of the skull. With less defined facial features and nasal structures compared to adult specimens, this model serves as a valuable tool for studying prenatal cranial morphology.

The Siamang Skull Model consists of two parts: one cranium and one jaw. Featuring prominent sagittal crests and subtle facial prognathism, the model replicates the distinct characteristics of the Siamang species. With a dental formula mirroring that of humans (2:1:2:3/2:1:2:3), it allows for comparative studies between primate species. Notable features include forward-facing eye sockets and pronounced temporal ridges, enhancing its anatomical accuracy. The relatively broad nasal structures, coupled with large nasal openings, further add to its authenticity.

The Male Siamang Skull Model (Large) is composed of two components: one cranium and one jaw. With pronounced sagittal crests and moderate facial prognathism, the model accurately depicts the structural nuances. This model boasts well-defined eye sockets and robust temporal ridges, enhancing its anatomical authenticity. The broad nasal structure and pronounced zygomatic arches further contribute to its lifelike appearance.

The Male White-Handed Gibbon Skull Model is a 2-part (1 cranium, 1 jaw) replica skull model. Despite its relatively small size compared to other great apes, this model accurately depicts key features such as small sagittal crests and slight facial prognathism. With well-defined eye sockets and indistinct temporal ridges, the model captures the essence of gibbon anatomy. The broad and large nasal openings contribute to its lifelike appearance, while the slender zygomatic arches add to its anatomical authenticity.

The Bone Clones replica skulls are valuable educational tools designed for veterinary students and professionals, perfectly suited for teaching and learning.

Bone Clones Great Ape Skulls - BC-003-BC-291

Model dimensions: 19.8 cm x 14.1 cm x 14.4 cm
Model weight: 0.91 kg

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