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Camelops Yesterday's Camel Skeleton cast replica (mounted)

Camelops Yesterday's Camel Skeleton cast replica (mounted)

$28,380.00
Camelops Yesterday's Camel Skeleton cast replica (mounted)
$28,380.00

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Yesterday's Camel Skeleton cast replica (mounted)

Camelopes hesternus.

Plestocene Rancholabrea
CAMELIDAE.
Western North America.
LACMNH Page Museum La Brea replica.
DIM. ???
Item code: AL127

Wood crate required for shipping. 
Please email or call (314) 556-0650 for shipping cost
Camelops is an extinct genus of camels that lived in Western North America, ranging from Alaska to Mexico, from the middle Pliocene to the end of the Pleistocene. It shares a common ancestor with the Old World dromedary and Bactrian camel (making it a true camel), as well as a more distant common ancestor with the New World alpaca, guanaco, llama, and vicuña. Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek κάμελος (cámelos, "camel") and ὄψ (óps, "face"), i.e. "camel-face".
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Yesterday's Camel Skeleton cast replica (mounted)

Camelopes hesternus.

Plestocene Rancholabrea
CAMELIDAE.
Western North America.
LACMNH Page Museum La Brea replica.
DIM. ???
Item code: AL127

Wood crate required for shipping. 
Please email or call (314) 556-0650 for shipping cost
Camelops is an extinct genus of camels that lived in Western North America, ranging from Alaska to Mexico, from the middle Pliocene to the end of the Pleistocene. It shares a common ancestor with the Old World dromedary and Bactrian camel (making it a true camel), as well as a more distant common ancestor with the New World alpaca, guanaco, llama, and vicuña. Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek κάμελος (cámelos, "camel") and ὄψ (óps, "face"), i.e. "camel-face".