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Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)

    Male Chimpanzee Skull Replica (Museum Quality)

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    This product is an exact replica of a male Chimpanzee skull, capturing the intricate and fascinating anatomy of one of humanity’s closest living relatives. This high-quality skull replica is an excellent addition to any collection, museum display, or educational setting focused on primate evolution and biology.


    **Scale and Dimensions:**

    - Scale: 1:1, Length: 20.3 cm (8 inches)

    - Scale: 2/3, Length: 13.41 cm (5.2 inches)


    **Scientific Name:** *Pan troglodytes*

    **Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Primates > Hominidae > *Pan*


    The male Chimpanzee, native to the forests and savannas of Central and West Africa, is a highly intelligent primate known for its complex social structure, tool use, and close genetic relationship to humans. Chimpanzee skulls are distinguished by their prominent brow ridges, large canine teeth, and robust jaw structure, designed to accommodate a diet that includes fruits, leaves, and occasional meat. Male chimpanzees tend to have more pronounced muscle attachment sites on the skull, giving them a more robust cranial appearance compared to females.


    This skull replica is created using a 3D scan of an authentic male Chimpanzee skull specimen, ensuring each detail—from the ridges and sutures to the large canines—is accurately captured. Cast in durable resin and carefully hand-finished, it is designed to provide a lifelike and lasting representation of this primate’s skull.


    Ideal for educators, anthropologists, primatologists, and collectors, this male Chimpanzee skull replica offers an invaluable resource for studying primate anatomy and the evolutionary links between humans and other great apes. It serves as a vital tool for comparative anatomy, primate biology, and anthropology.

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