Our mongoose skull replicas are used in zoology and anatomy instruction. These high quality polyurethane resin cast models are accurate, durable, and suitable for classroom use.
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Cape Gray Mongoose Skull
$91.00The 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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Crab-eating Mongoose Skull Replica
$91.00The Crab-eating Mongoose (Urva urva) is a mongoose species ranging from the northeastern Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to southern China and Taiwan. It is listed as Least Concern on…
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Egyptian Mongoose Skull Replica
$106.00Native to most of Africa and areas of southern Europe, the Egyptian Mongoose is one of the most widespread of all the mongoose species. Egyptian Mongoose primarily feeds on insects,…
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Jacksons Mongoose Skull Replica
$106.00The Jackson’s Mongoose, also known as the Black-legged Mongoose, is a Viverrid native to the rainforest areas of Africa including Uganda and Kenya. They feed on invertebrates including insects, crabs,…
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MeerKat Male Skull Replica
$91.00Meerkats are insectivorous diggers, concentrating on beetle larvae and other small insects. A pack usually contains several breeding males and females. Suricata suricatta females produce litter after litter throughout the…
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Water Mongoose Skull Replica
$105.00The Water Mongoose, also called the Marsh Mongoose, is so named for the papyrus swamp regions of Africa they inhabit. They are primarily a carnivore but known to eat fruit…
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White-Tailed Mongoose Skull Replica
$96.00The White-tailed Mongoose is a carnivorous species found in the savannas & woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Humans are the species’ biggest predator, trapping them for food, fur, or to be…
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Yellow Mongoose Skull Replica
$91.00The Yellow Mongoose is common throughout most of southern Africa. This species is an avid burrower, constructing elaborate tunnels where it gregariously dwells. This diurnal species is primarily insectivorous, but…














