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  • Monkey Bones
​Years ago, Ron made a buy from a lab technician in the Midwest - boxes and boxes of primate skeletons, prepped by the technician himself. Unfortunately, the preparation was not up to our standards, and so we spent months cleaning and re-sterilizing the bones. We found that many of the skeletons were incomplete, so rather than selling them as incomplete specimens, we 'parted them out'. The skulls - many of them sliced for autopsy - sold quickly, and we were left with lots of postcranial material.


And we are still left with lots of postcranial material. The 'monkey bones' got tucked away in boxes, and made the move down to Los Angeles, where we finally got around to re-sorting, re-pricing, and photographing them. And now they are available at last. Enjoy.

Monkey Bones

QQ - Monkey Spine with Pathology
$150.00
$150.00
Rhesus Innominate Pair
$30.00
$30.00
Rhesus Back Legs
$160.00
$160.00
#454 Disarticulated Vervet Monkey Skeleton (missing some feet and hand bones)
$349.00
$349.00
#456 Squirrel Monkey Skeleton disarticulated incomplete
$450.00
$450.00
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