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Study dietary differences by each animals dentition. Includes Beaver, Coyote, Mink, Muskrat, Raccoon, and Striped Skunk.
These natural bone skull kits are designed as hands-on teaching tools that consistently connect anatomy, ecology, and real-world wildlife concepts. Each kit includes a structured Curriculum and Teaching Guide, ensuring educators can easily translate physical specimens into clear, engaging lessons. Across all sets, the common thread is comparative learning. Whether examining predator/prey relationships, dietary adaptations, or historical economic roles, each collection highlights how skull structure reflects function. Dentition, jaw strength, and cranial features reveal how animals survive, what they eat, and where they fit within broader ecosystems. The kits also emphasize representation and relevance. Featuring familiar North American species, they allow learners to directly relate scientific concepts to recognizable wildlife. From carnivores and herbivores to omnivores and furbearers, each set reinforces core biological principles while supporting cross-disciplinary connections in ecology, history, and environmental science. Together, these kits provide a cohesive, standards-aligned approach to teaching comparative anatomy and natural systems through authentic specimens.
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