Horse Skulls for Equine Evolution

Horse skull replicas for equine evolution – Identify dramatic cranial transitions of odd-toed ungulates through our specialized collection of fossil casts. These specimens demonstrate the unique evolutionary journey from the three-toed mesohippus to the massive chalicothere moropus. Our selection highlights high-crowned teeth and the deep diastema found in modern przewalski’s horses and early tapirs. We feature articulated skeletons of prehistoric lineages alongside the individual skulls and teeth of the western horse. Each polyurethane resin model is cast from original bone. This process captures the rugged density and weathered enamel textures of the original animal. American-manufactured, these durable horse skull replicas provide a resilient alternative for hands-on examination. They show the amazing biological engineering needed for survival across ancient and modern grasslands.

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  • Chalicothere Moropus Elatus Skeleton Replica

    Chalicothere moropus elatus was a large Miocene browser with a small horselike skull, long neck, and three retractable claws on each digitigrade foot.

    $34,900.00
  • Horse Female Skull Replica

    Horses have been used by man for thousands of years for transportation and as beasts of burden. They are browsers feeding on grasses as well as other vegetation.

    $363.00
  • Malayan Tapir Skull Replica

    The Malayan Tapir, Tapirus indicus, is found in Southeast Asia. Adult Malayan Tapirs have a dramatic color pattern, with a black front half, white sides, and black hind legs. When…

    $530.00
  • Mesohippus bairdi Skeleton Replica

    Mesohippus bairdi premolar teeth became more like molars. These premolars are said to be “molariform.” The primitive triangular premolar pulps food, while the squared molariform teeth crush and grind food.

    $3,800.00
  • Mesohippus bairdi Skull Replica

    Mesohippus bairdi premolar teeth became more like molars. These premolars are said to be “molariform.” The primitive triangular premolar pulps food, while the squared molariform teeth crush and grind food.

    $140.00
  • Moropus Elatus Skull Replica

    Moropus Elatus fossils are uncommon even in areas where other taxa of similar size are well-preserved, which suggests they were mostly solitary animals, and unlike horses, rhinos, and brontotheres, never…

    $720.00
  • Plains Zebra Skull Replica

    The Plains Zebra (Equus quagga, formerly Equus burchellii), is the most common and geographically widespread species of zebra. Its range is fragmented, but spans much of southern and eastern Africa…

    $363.00
  • Przewalskis Horse Skull Replica

    The Przewalski’s horse has not been seen in the wild since 1960 and exists only in zoos and captive breeding programs. It is estimated that there are as few as…

    $363.00
  • Western Horse Skull Fossil Replica

    Equus occidentalis (commonly known as the Western Horse) is an extinct species of wild horse that once inhabited North America, specifically the Southwestern United States, during the Pleistocene epoch.

    $970.00
  • Western Horse Tooth Replica

    Equus occidentalis (commonly known as the Western Horse) is an extinct species of wild horse that once inhabited North America, specifically the Southwestern United States, during the Pleistocene epoch.

    $27.00