Yesterday’s Camel Mounted Skeleton Replica

$45,000.00

Yesterday’s Camel is more closely related to the Old World dromedary and Bactrian camel than the New World alpaca, guanaco, llama, and vicuña, making it a true camel of the Camelini tribe.

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Description

Yesterday’s camel mounted skeleton replica measures 93.0 inches. Yesterday’s camel skeleton is museum-quality polyurethane resin cast from the Page Museum, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Foundation specimen. 2-part skull (separate cranium and mandible). 1:1 scale. Made in USA.

Important Production and Shipping Notice

This museum-quality replica is made to order. It requires additional time for casting. Please call our customer service team at 1-509-951-3557 to check current availability and turnaround times. Additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact our sales team for a personalized shipping quote to your location.

Skeleton measures 128″ from Tip of Tail to Tip of Skull, 24″ Wide from Patella to Patella, 77″ from Foot to Shoulder or highest vertebrae. Total height of Skeleton is 93″. The metal stand measures 19 1/2″ wide, 68 1/4″ long and 2″ in height. Wheels can be added to stand. Skeleton ships with nine “snap together” pieces: Skull, Neck, Rib Cage, Pelvic with tail, and 4 legs.

Despite the fact that camels are popularly associated with the deserts of Asia and Africa, the family Camelidae, which comprises camels and llamas, originated in North America during the middle Eocene period, at least 44 Mya. Both the camel and horse families originated in the Americas and migrated into Eurasia via the Bering Strait.

Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Artiodactyla
  • Family: Camelidae
  • Genus: †Camelops

Additional information

Weight 0.1 lbs
Dimensions 128 × 24 × 93 in
Shipping

Skeleton Shipped via Freight – Billed Seperately. Please call 509-951-3557 or email sales@skeletonsandskullssuperstore.com for Quote.