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California Sea Lion Female Skull
The California Sea Lion is found along the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to Mexico. Sea lions are carnivores feeding on various fish, squid, crustaceans and octopus.
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California Sea Lion Flipper
The California Sea Lion is found along the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to Mexico. Sea lions are carnivores feeding on various fish, squid, crustaceans and octopus.
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California Sea Lion Male Skull
The California Sea Lion is found along the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to Mexico. Sea lions are carnivores feeding on various fish, squid, crustaceans and octopus.
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Camelops Hesternus Skull Replica
Plant remains found in the teeth of the Rancho La Brea Camelops hesternus fossils further reveal that rather than being limited to grazing, this species likely ate mixed species of…
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Canadian Lynx Male Skull
The Canadian lynx is native to Canada and most of the northern United States. Lynx are strictly carnivorous preying on small mammals and birds. Lynx have been observed hunting in…
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Cape Gray Mongoose Skull
The African Grey Mongoose, also called the Cape Mongoose, ranges throughout Southern and Southwestern Africa. This solitary diurnal species forages for various insects, arachnids, small vertebrates, eggs, and fruit.
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Caracal Adult Male Skull
The skull of the Caracal is high and rounded, featuring large auditory bullae, a well-developed supraoccipital crest normal to the sagittal crest, and a strong lower jaw.
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Caracal Female Skull Replica
The Caracal skull is high and rounded, featuring large auditory bullae, a well-developed supraoccipital crest normal to the sagittal crest, and a strong lower jaw.
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Caribbean Monk Seal Skull
This species had a distinctive head and face. The head was rounded with an extended broad muzzle. The face had relatively large wide-spaced eyes, upward opening nostrils, and fairly big…
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Caribou Antler Rack Replica
The North American range of Caribou extends from Alaska through the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut throughout the tundra, taiga and boreal forest and south through the Canadian Rocky…
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Caribou Male Skull & Jaw Replica
The North American range of Caribou extends from Alaska through the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut throughout the tundra, taiga and boreal forest and south through the Canadian Rocky…
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Caribou Male Skull Replica
The North American range of Caribou extends from Alaska through the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut throughout the tundra, taiga and boreal forest and south through the Canadian Rocky…
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Cave Bear Cub Skull
The Cave Bear was a prehistoric species of bear that inhabited Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Known for its massive size, with some individuals reaching up to 11…
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Cave Bear Disarticulated Skeleton
The Cave Bear was a prehistoric species of bear that inhabited Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Known for its massive size, with some individuals reaching up to 11…
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Cave Bear Foot Replica
The Cave Bear was a prehistoric species of bear that inhabited Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Known for its massive size, with some individuals reaching up to 11…
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Cave Bear Hand Replica
The Cave Bear was a species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Cave Bear Mounted Skeleton
The Cave Bear was a species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene and became extinct about 24,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Cave Bear Skull Replica
The Cave Bear was a prehistoric species of bear that inhabited Europe and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Known for its massive size, with some individuals reaching up to 11…
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Celebes Crested Macaque Monkey Skull
Despite being critically endangered, Crested Black Macaque are still unprotected outside of Tangkoko reserve, and they are regularly hunted and slaughtered. They are easily caught and killed, as they have…
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Chacma Baboon Female Skull
The Chacma Baboon often sleeps in large groups on high rocks, cliffs or in tall trees at night to avoid nocturnal predators. The morning dispersal from the sleeping site is…
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Chacma Baboon Juvenile Skull
Both males and females care for infants, and care does not depend on the infant’s sex. Additionally, nearly all caregivers are pre-reproductive, only four or five years of age.
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Chacma Baboon Male Skull Replica
Males and female Chacma Baboons often form relationships referred to as “friendships”. These cooperative relationships generally occur between lactating females and adult males. The females are believed to seek out…
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Chalicothere Moropus Elatus Skeleton
Unlike modern perissodactyls, chalicothere moropus or Chalicotherium had clawed feet. They had longer forelimbs and shorter hind limbs, lower incisors that cropped food against a toothless pad in the upper…