Anatomical Skeleton

$325.00

A high-quality skeleton at a budget-pleasing price, perfect for biology, introductory anatomy, and physical education classes. All bones of this full-size adult replica are individually articulated—even the fingers and toes! The mandible is spring-mounted,d, and the calvarium is a section,d permitting study of the neurocranium. It is meticulously crafted in high-grade plastic, permitting excellent retention of anatomical detail.

Indeed, this affordable skeleton stands 67" (170 cm) tall and is available in two mounting options. The rod-mount skeleton has a rigid rod running from the sacrum to the cranium, while the hanging skeleton is freely suspended from the top of the support stand. Both are on a base with swivel casters.

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A high-quality skeleton at a budget-pleasing price, perfect for biology, introductory anatomy, and physical education classes. All bones of this full-size adult replica are individually articulated—even the fingers and toes! The mandible is spring-mounted,d, and the calvarium is a section,d permitting study of the neurocranium. It is meticulously crafted in high-grade plastic, permitting excellent retention of anatomical detail.

Indeed, this affordable skeleton stands 67" (170 cm) tall and is available in two mounting options. The rod-mount skeleton has a rigid rod running from the sacrum to the cranium, while the hanging skeleton is freely suspended from the top of the support stand. Both are on a base with swivel casters.

A high-quality skeleton at a budget-pleasing price, perfect for biology, introductory anatomy, and physical education classes. All bones of this full-size adult replica are individually articulated—even the fingers and toes! The mandible is spring-mounted,d, and the calvarium is a section,d permitting study of the neurocranium. It is meticulously crafted in high-grade plastic, permitting excellent retention of anatomical detail.

Indeed, this affordable skeleton stands 67" (170 cm) tall and is available in two mounting options. The rod-mount skeleton has a rigid rod running from the sacrum to the cranium, while the hanging skeleton is freely suspended from the top of the support stand. Both are on a base with swivel casters.