Felidae Family, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
The Museum of Osteology, managed by Skulls Unlimited International, is fantastically informational and informative. Specimens of hundreds of species are displayed with others in their Family and Genus, giving the visitor a great understanding of how animals are related, similar and different from each other.
Primate Order, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
There are many elephant skulls and several skeletons on display. I was very interested in the history of these animals and Jay was happy to share their backgrounds. The largest skull belonged to a 13 foot tall African bull killed in Botswana by a sports hunter. The skull is on display but skeleton kept in storage in the back for reference. Its former owner donated the specimen to the Museum for educational purposes. The skeleton was too large to display mounted in the showroom because of the whales hanging above.
Botswana bull elephant skull, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Botswana bull elephant skeleton, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Botswana bull elephant skeleton, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Killer Whale, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Several other skulls were donated from private collections, acquired originally by unknown means (presumably hunting).
Female African elephant skull, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Female Asian elephant skull, Museum of Osteology"
Courtesy of R Easley
Courtesy of R Easley
Two elephant specimens were acquired from a zoo origin. To be continued.
For more information or to plan a visit:
>> "Skulls Unlimited International"
>> "Museum of Osteology"
Very cool, Ryan! Thx!
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