Osteology, or the study of bones, is a fascinating topic. From the elephant shrew, one of the world's smallest mammals, to elephant itself, animals' skulls in particular have always evoked an interest in people, providing us with clues about evolution and raising new questions at one and the same time.

All skulls are of the highest quality, unless specifically labeled as lower-grade specimens.



Aardvark Skull  Aardwolf   African WildCat

Baboon

 

Baboon (sub adult or female)  

 
Bald Ibis  
Bat Eared Fox Black Wildebeest B and C grade skulls POA
Bush Buck Bushpig Hornbill, Black Casqued Wattled
Blue Duiker Cane Rat Cape Fox
Common Marmoset Cape Hare Caracal
Foxes Genet Grey Reedbuck
Giraffe Grey Duiker Grey Mongoose
Guineafowl Hippo Hornbills, Exotic
Hyena Hyrax Jackal, Black Backed
Hornbill, Grey Lion Suricate
Mountain Reedbuck Nyala Hornbill, White Thighed
Porcupine, Crested Pygmy Marmoset Common Reedbuck
Serval Spoonbill Squirrel Monkey
Striped Weasel Hornbill, Von Der Decken White Tail Mongoose
Pied Crow Vervet Monkey Adult Vervet Monkey Sub-Adult
Hornbill, Yellow Billed Yellow Mongoose Zebra
Flying Fox  Fruit Bat   Galago, Greater
Galago, Lesser  Monitor Lizzard   Monkey Skeleton
Otter, Cape Clawless  Penguin   Seal, Cape Fur
Hornbill, Silvery Cheeked  Springbok   Steenbok
Warthog  Water Mongoose