Artiodactyl Brain Set Replica

$265.00

Master your field with our elite curated collection of five premier neurological casts, providing a total visual masterclass for modern professionals.

SKU: B302

Description

Artiodactyl Brain Set Replica for Histology Study

Artiodactyl Brain Set Replica: Unlock “The Big 5” museum-quality collection. Elite 1:1 scale resin casts for histology and serious anatomical study.

The Big 5 Artiodactyl Brain Replicas for Histology & Comparative Anatomy

  • American mountain goat brain replica measures 4.0 inches in length, museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a CAS specimen. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
  • Oreamnos americanus an even-toed ungulate and a species of bovid commonly known as the mountain goat, or Rocky Mountain goat, that is native to the rugged mountainous regions of northwestern North America.

 

  • American Pronghorn antelope brain replica measures 3.9 inches in length, museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a CAS specimen. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
  • Antiocapra americana a unique, deer-like mammal native to the grasslands and deserts of western North America, widely known as the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Collared peccary brain and nasal replica endocast measures 7.1 in length, museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a CAS specimen. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
  • Dicotyles tajacu a medium-sized mammal belonging to the family Tayassuidae. Often referred to as a javelina or musk hog, it is an even-toed ungulate found throughout the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the Southwestern United States to Argentina.

 

  • Giant Bison brain replica measures 8.2 inches in length, museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a CAS specimen. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
  • B. antiquus or Bison antiquus is an extinct species of bison that lived in Late Pleistocene North America until around 10,000 years ago.
  • The ancient bison were found in the La Brea Tar Pits and are, in fact, the most common large herbivore discovered there, with over 300 individuals and 13,000+ bones excavated.

 

  • Yesterday’s camel brain replica measures 7.7 inches in length, museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from a CAS specimen. 1:1 scale. Made in USA.
  • Camelops hesternus is an extinct genus of camels that lived in North and Central America, ranging from Alaska to Honduras, from the middle Pliocene to the end of the Pleistocene.
  • The ancient camels were frequently found in the La Brea Tar Pits. These large, native North American camels, which stood over 7 feet tall, were among the many Ice Age animals trapped in the Los Angeles asphalt seeps. Remains of at least 36 individuals have been identified in the pits.Pleistocene Rancho La Brea.

Curated Links to the Anatomically Paired Skulls

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional information

Weight 35 lbs