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(470306-898)
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This fossil replica represents an ancient sea urchin that crawled along the seafloor, feeding on algae. Although they are rarely preserved, echinoderms that looked like this had long spines like the sea urchins of today.
Catalog Number:
(470355-586)
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Own a piece of the Admire Pallasite Meteorite!
Catalog Number:
(470028-074)
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Perfect for classroom reference.
Catalog Number:
(470002-552)
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The Plant Kingdom Riker Mount Collection is a beautiful, concise display of major divisions.
Catalog Number:
(470144-348)
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An impressive survey of north american trees.
Catalog Number:
(470021-314)
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The rounded, differently sized stones make your tank look like a stream bed.<BR><BR>Attractive Bottom Cover Enhances Natural Filtration and Nitrogen Cycling<BR>Gravel contains no lead or chrome and won’t change the pH or chemistry of the tank. Pebble sizes up to 1/4" dia.
Catalog Number:
(470030-310)
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Rotifers are well adapted to adverse conditions; when dry, the eggs remain viable for years.
Catalog Number:
(470021-372)
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Fast and easy-to-use, this kit contains two dropper bottles for accurate dispensing of test solutions, non-staining test tube with snap cap, and instructions. It comes with enough solution for 130 tests and can be used in either fresh or salt water. Range: 0–8 ppm ammonia.
Catalog Number:
(470306-896)
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Bony fish first evolved during the Paleozoic era, over 400 million years ago. This fossil replica represents a mold of a ray-finned fish that died and was buried in the ocean.
Catalog Number:
(470006-560)
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Increase acidity and promote moisture retention with this soil mixer, which can help you start seeds, rootings, transplants and cuttings. 1.35kg.
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Catalog Number:
(470150-682)
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This kit looks at the similarities and differences between vertebrate hearts
Catalog Number:
(470128-634)
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View the beauty in sponge structure.
Catalog Number:
(470144-454)
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Specimens of the most common U.S. agricultural produce.
Catalog Number:
(470176-336)
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<i>Drosera</i> sp. Dicot. Rosettes of leaves, radiating from a central stem, trap small insects in leaf hairs, while glands on each tip exude a sticky substance that helps trap the bugs. It is native to acidic bogs in temperate regions and prefers a warm, humid environment. It comes supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 2–4".
Catalog Number:
(470151-850)
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Complete Equipment for 5- to 10-Gallon Aquariums
Catalog Number:
(470027-736)
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This dome terrain has a tarantula in acrylic on a white background
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