Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Mole Face, Glastonbury, CT Line St Oct 28, 2017 $19.00 – $400.00 Moles are small mammals adapted to a subterranean lifestyle (i.e., fossorial). They have cylindrical bodies, velvety fur, very small, inconspicuous ears and eyes,[1]reduced hindlimbs and short, powerful forelimbs with large paws adapted for digging. The term “mole” is especially and most properly used for “true moles” of the Talpidae family in the order Eulipotyphla found in most parts of North America,[2]Asia, and Europe; although it may also refer to other completely unrelated mammals of Australia and southern Africa that have also evolved the mole body plan; it is not commonly used for some talpids, such as desmans and shrew-moles, which do not quite fit the common definition of “mole”.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Mole Foot, Glastonbury, CT Line St Oct 28, 2017 $19.00 – $400.00 Moles are small mammals adapted to a subterranean lifestyle (i.e., fossorial). They have cylindrical bodies, velvety fur, very small, inconspicuous ears and eyes,[1]reduced hindlimbs and short, powerful forelimbs with large paws adapted for digging. The term “mole” is especially and most properly used for “true moles” of the Talpidae family in the order Eulipotyphla found in most parts of North America,[2]Asia, and Europe; although it may also refer to other completely unrelated mammals of Australia and southern Africa that have also evolved the mole body plan; it is not commonly used for some talpids, such as desmans and shrew-moles, which do not quite fit the common definition of “mole”.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Mole, Glastonbury, CT Line St Oct 28, 2017 $19.00 – $400.00 Moles are small mammals adapted to a subterranean lifestyle (i.e., fossorial). They have cylindrical bodies, velvety fur, very small, inconspicuous ears and eyes,[1]reduced hindlimbs and short, powerful forelimbs with large paws adapted for digging. The term “mole” is especially and most properly used for “true moles” of the Talpidae family in the order Eulipotyphla found in most parts of North America,[2]Asia, and Europe; although it may also refer to other completely unrelated mammals of Australia and southern Africa that have also evolved the mole body plan; it is not commonly used for some talpids, such as desmans and shrew-moles, which do not quite fit the common definition of “mole”.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Saw Fish Rostrum $19.00 – $400.00 Sawfishes, also known as carpenter sharks, are a family of rayscharacterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. Several species of sawfishes can grow to about 7 m (23 ft).[2][3][4] The family as a whole is largely unknown and little studied. The Pristidae are the only living family within the order Pristiformes, whose name comes from the Ancient Greek: πρίστης, translit. prístēs, lit. ‘saw, sawyer’.[5]
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Saw Fish Rostrum $19.00 – $400.00 Sawfishes, also known as carpenter sharks, are a family of rayscharacterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. Several species of sawfishes can grow to about 7 m (23 ft).[2][3][4] The family as a whole is largely unknown and little studied. The Pristidae are the only living family within the order Pristiformes, whose name comes from the Ancient Greek: πρίστης, translit. prístēs, lit. ‘saw, sawyer’.[5]
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Saw Fish Rostrum Cross Section $19.00 – $400.00 Sawfishes, also known as carpenter sharks, are a family of rayscharacterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. Several species of sawfishes can grow to about 7 m (23 ft).[2][3][4] The family as a whole is largely unknown and little studied. The Pristidae are the only living family within the order Pristiformes, whose name comes from the Ancient Greek: πρίστης, translit. prístēs, lit. ‘saw, sawyer’.[5]
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Poeciliopsis prolifica (Embryo) $19.00 – $400.00 Poeciliopsis prolifica, or the blackstripe livebearer, is a species of small freshwater fish in the family Poeciliidae. It is endemic to Mexico.[3] It is a viviparousspecies and the female can have several clutches of young developing internally at the same time, hence the specific name prolifica, from the Latin proles, “offspring” and ferax, “rich, fruitful” in reference to the great number of young produced.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Poeciliopsis prolifica (Embryo) $19.00 – $400.00 Poeciliopsis prolifica, or the blackstripe livebearer, is a species of small freshwater fish in the family Poeciliidae. It is endemic to Mexico.[3] It is a viviparousspecies and the female can have several clutches of young developing internally at the same time, hence the specific name prolifica, from the Latin proles, “offspring” and ferax, “rich, fruitful” in reference to the great number of young produced.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Poeciliopsis prolifica (Embryo) $19.00 – $400.00 Poeciliopsis prolifica, or the blackstripe livebearer, is a species of small freshwater fish in the family Poeciliidae. It is endemic to Mexico.[3] It is a viviparousspecies and the female can have several clutches of young developing internally at the same time, hence the specific name prolifica, from the Latin proles, “offspring” and ferax, “rich, fruitful” in reference to the great number of young produced.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quartz Crystals (sand) on Fish Vertebrae $19.00 – $400.00 Fish bone is any bone of a fish. Fish bone also includes the bony, delicate parts of the skeleton of bony fish, such as ribs and fin rays, but especially the ossification of connective tissue lying transversely inclined backwards to the ribs between the muscle segments and having no contact with the spine. Not all fish have fish bones in this sense; for instance, eels and anglerfish do not. There are several series of fish bones: Epineuralia, Epicentralia, Epipleuralia and Myorhabdoi.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quartz Crystals (sand) on Fish Vertebrae $19.00 – $400.00 Fish bone is any bone of a fish. Fish bone also includes the bony, delicate parts of the skeleton of bony fish, such as ribs and fin rays, but especially the ossification of connective tissue lying transversely inclined backwards to the ribs between the muscle segments and having no contact with the spine. Not all fish have fish bones in this sense; for instance, eels and anglerfish do not. There are several series of fish bones: Epineuralia, Epicentralia, Epipleuralia and Myorhabdoi.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Fin Structure of a Cleared and Stained Fish, Hudson River Valley $19.00 – $400.00 Staining is an auxiliary technique used in microscopy to enhance contrast in the microscopic image. Stains and dyes are frequently used in biology and medicine to highlight structures in biological tissues for viewing, often with the aid of different microscopes. Stains may be used to define and examine bulk tissues (highlighting, for example, muscle fibers or connective tissue), cell populations (classifying different blood cells, for instance), or organelles within individual cells.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Otolith $19.00 – $400.00 An otolith (Greek: ὠτο-, ōto- ear + λῐ́θος, líthos, a stone), also called statoconium or otoconium or statolith, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular labyrinth of vertebrates. They have been identified in both extinct and extant vertebrates.[1]Counting the annual growth rings on the otoliths is a common technique in estimating the age of fish. The saccule and utricle, in turn, together make the otolith organs.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Fish Scale $19.00 – $400.00 The skin of most fishes are covered with scales, which, in many cases, are animal reflectors or produce animal coloration. Scales vary enormously in size, shape, structure, and extent, ranging from strong and rigid armour plates in fishes such as shrimpfishes and boxfishes, to microscopic or absent in fishes such as eels and anglerfishes. The morphology of a scale can be used to identify the species of fish it came from.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Golden Shiner Fish Eye $19.00 – $400.00 The golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas) is a cyprinid fish native to eastern North America. It is the sole member of its genus. Much used as a bait fish, it is probably the most widely pond-cultured fish in the United States. It can be found in Quebec and its French name is “Mené jaune” or “Chatte de l’Est”.
Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Golden Shiner Fish Scales 50x $19.00 – $400.00 The golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas) is a cyprinid fish native to eastern North America. It is the sole member of its genus. Much used as a bait fish, it is probably the most widely pond-cultured fish in the United States. It can be found in Quebec and its French name is “Mené jaune” or “Chatte de l’Est”.