Our reindeer and moose skull replicas are used in wildlife biology, park and recreation educational gatherings and museum exhibits. These durable replicas provide accurate morphology for educational environments.
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Moose Female Skull Replica
$398.00The moose is one of the largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America and Central and…
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American Elk Skull Replica
$273.00Males engage in mating behaviors during the mating season, including posturing to attract females, sparring, and bugling, a loud series of throaty whistles, bellows, and screams.
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Asiatic Mouse Deer Adult Female Skull Replica
$91.00The greater mouse-deer is a species of even-toed ungulate found in Sumatra, Borneo, and smaller Malaysian and Indonesian islands, and in southern Myanmar, southern Thailand, and peninsular Malaysia.
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Bay Duiker Skull Replica
$151.00The bay duiker (Cephalophus dorsalis), also known as the black-striped duiker and the black-backed duiker, is a forest-dwelling duiker native to western and southern Africa.
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Caribou Antler Rack Replica
$262.00Male (“bull”) and female (“cow”) reindeer can grow antlers annually, although the proportion of females that grow antlers varies greatly between populations.
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Caribou Male Skull & Jaw Replica
$260.00The 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
Price range: $670.00 through $850.00Wisconsin-era isolation in Arctic refugia drove the unique cranial evolution and antler symmetry seen in our museum-quality caribou skull replicas now.
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Chinese Water Deer Female Skull Replica
$91.00The water deer (Hydropotes inermis) is a small deer species native to Korea and China. Its prominent tusks, similar to those of musk deer, have led to both subspecies being…
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Chinese Water Deer Male Skull Replica
$151.00The water deer is a small deer species native to Korea and China. Its prominent tusks, similar to those of musk deer, have led to both subspecies being colloquially named…
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Common Duiker Male Skull Replica
$151.00The common duiker is a small antelope and the only member of the genus Sylvicapra. This species is found everywhere in Africa south of the Sahara.
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Gunther’s Dik Dik Skull Replica
$151.00The species has been shown to make use of the alarm calls of other species, responding with flight behavior to the alarm calls of the white-bellied go-away-bird.
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Peter’s Duiker Skull Replica
$157.00Peters’ Duiker (Cephalophus callipygus) is a small antelope found in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, southern Cameroon, and northern Republic of the Congo. The total population is estimated at 380,000 individuals, with…
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Red Forest Duiker Male Skull Replica
$151.00The Red forest duiker, Natal Duiker, or Natal Red Duiker (Cephalophus natalensis) is a small antelope found in central to southern Africa.
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Reeves’s muntjac Female Skull Replica
$212.00Reeves’s muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi), also known as the Chinese muntjac, is a muntjac species found widely in southeastern China (from Gansu to Yunnan) and Taiwan.
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Reeves’s muntjac Male Skull Replica
$242.00Reeves’s muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi), also known as the Chinese muntjac, is a species found widely in southeastern China (from Gansu to Yunnan) and Taiwan.
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Synthetoceras Tricornatus Skull Replica
$1,300.00Synthetoceras tricornatus is a large, extinct protoceratid, endemic to North America ( Nebraska ) during the Late Miocene, 10.3—5.3 Ma, existing for approximately 5 million years. Fossils have been recovered…
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Tufted Deer Male Skull Replica
$151.00The Tufted Deer (Elaphodus cephalophus) is a small species of deer characterized by a prominent tuft of black hair on its forehead and fang-like canines for the males.
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White-tailed Female Deer Skull Replica
$151.00In North America, the white-tailed deer is very common (even considered a nuisance in some areas) in states to the east and south of the Rocky Mountains, including southwestern Arizona.

























