Armadillo Skull and Skeletons for Cingulata Biology
Armadillo skulls and skeletons replicas for cingulata biology – Discover the specialized skeletal adaptations of armored mammals with our precision-cast osteological collection. These specimens highlight the unique intersection of a reinforced axial skeleton and protective dermal plates. Our selection features articulated skeletons and high-fidelity cranial casts that showcase peg-like dentition and robust limb structures. Each polyurethane resin replica captures the complex surface textures of the original mineralized bone. Proudly made in the usa, our durable armadillo skull and skeleton replicas provide a resilient, handling-safe alternative for tactile study. These precision casts serve as vital references for researching the biomechanics of digging and defensive morphology.
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Dwarf Armadillo Skull Replica
$61.00The Dwarf Armadillo inhabits grasslands and arid regions of Chile, Southern Argentina, and Patagonia. This species is generally nocturnal and solitary. Their diet consists of insects, worms, carrion, and some…
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Giant Armadillo Skull Replica
$129.00The Giant Armadillo, native to South America, is the largest of the armadillos with a weight of over 120 pounds. This species is nocturnal, foraging for insects and other small…
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Glyptotherium Floridanum Scute Replica
$32.00The extinct Glyptodont, which was a giant armadillo-type animal. It was covered in these thick, hard, scutes to protect it from predators. These once roamed Florida during the late Pliocene…
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Hairy Armadillo Juvenile Skull Replica
$61.00The Large Hairy Armadillo inhabits open semi-deserted regions of northern Paraguay, southern Bolivia and central Argentina. Hairy armadillos are omnivorous, feeding on insects, invertebrates, small vertebrates, plants and carrion.
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Large Hairy Armadillo Skull Replica
$91.00The Large Hairy Armadillo inhabits open semi-deserted regions of northern Paraguay, southern Bolivia and central Argentina. Hairy armadillos are omnivorous, feeding on insects, invertebrates, small vertebrates, plants and carrion.
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Leisey’s Armadillo Skeleton Replica
$4,600.00Pachyarmatherium is a genus of extinct large armadillo-like cingulates found in North and South America from the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, related to the extant armadillos and the extinct pampatheres…
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Nine-Banded Armadillo Skull Replica
$76.00The Nine-Banded Armadillo is the only member of the order Xenarthra that is found as far north as North America. This nocturnal insectivore is known most for the armored shell…
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Northern Naked-Tailed Armadillo Skull Replica
$59.00Northern Naked-Tailed Armadillo ranges from Central America south throughout much of tropical South America. Like all armadillos, Cabassous are insectivorous and terrestrial. Cabassous skulls closely resemble that of the Giant…
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Pink Fairy Armadillo Skull Replica
$87.00The Pink Fairy Armadillo is the smallest species of armadillo measuring approximately 3.5 – 4.5 in. long excluding the tail. It has the ability to bury itself in seconds if…
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Six-Banded Armadillo Skull Replica
$92.00The Six-Banded Armadillo inhabits grassland and savanna regions of South America east of the Andes mountains. They feed bromeliad fruit, tubers and palm nuts. Six-Banded Armadillos also ants, termites, carrion…
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Southern Naked-Tailed Armadillo Skull Replica
$61.00The Southern Naked-Tailed Armadillo ranges from Central America south throughout much of tropical South America. Like all armadillos, Cabassous tatouya are insectivorous and terrestrial. Their skulls closely resemble that of…
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Three Banded Armadillo Skeleton Replica
$825.00The Three Banded Armadillos are native to South America. They inhabit grasslands, marshes, dry forests and savannah regions. As a defensive measure, Three-banded Armadillos have the ability to roll into…
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Three Banded Armadillo Skull Replica
$61.00The Three Banded Armadillos are native to South America. They inhabit grasslands, marshes, dry forests and savannah regions. As a defensive measure, Three-banded Armadillos have the ability to roll into…




















