Maleta didáctica con 27 ejemplares preparados cuidadosamente. Cada uno de color estable encerrado en un bloque de acrílico altamente transparente. La maleta contiene ejemplares de todos los subfilos existentes actualmente de ...
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Safely explore the complete skeleton of a frog from every possible angle! Acrylic block measures 140 x 96 x 45mm and is delivered in an attractive storage box.
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Life Cycle of real Butterfly (Small Cabbage White) specimen encased in a rectangular acrylic block. Small Cabbage White (Pieris rapae, family Pieridae, order Lepidoptera) are one of the most common butterflies in tropical and sub-tropical regions ...
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Life Cycle of real Silkworm specimen encased in rectangular indestructible, transparent acrylic block. Clear enough for microscopic observation it is an ideal learning aid for students and a collectible item too. Each comes with a box for easy ...
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Life Cycle of real Locust specimen encased in an acrylic block. This grasshopper display comes with a storage box, and life cycle explanatory notes. There is no better way to study the grasshopper then with this display. Dimensions: 165 x 80 ...
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Preparados numerados en un bloque de acrílico de alta calidad le dan a sus alumnos una excelente mirada en la vida de la abeja cerana. (Apis cerana).
Texto adjunto en inglés: El juego contiene:
1. Huevo
2. Larva
3. Crisá ...
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Tarantula is one of the world's largest spiders. In front of the eight legs, there is a pair of leg like appendages called pedipalps which the spider uses as feelers. The large jaws inject poison into the prey and, as with all spiders; the ...
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Real Grasshopper specimen encased in an indestructible, transparent acrylic block. Length of the Grasshopper is approx. 50 mm, block is 110 x 43 x 30 mm, 150g. . Each one comes with a cardboard storage box.
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Praying Mantis (family Hymenopodidae, order Mantodea): Vivid coloration, including bright pinks and greens, coupled with body ornamentation, allows these species to blend in perfectly with the flowers on which they rest, awaiting the arrival ...
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Stick insects (family Phasmatidae, order Phasmatodae) are also called walking sticks. These night-feeding insects are usually brown or green and often spiny or warty. Females are frequently wingless and males are often winged. The wings may ...
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