Owl Pellet with Bone Sorting Chart

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SKU:
PM-OWLPELL
Availability:
Out of Stock, Expected to Ship: 5/14/2022
Short Description:
With a large 1-1/2"+ owl pellet and instructions, this is a complete science activity. Includes bone sorting chart.
shipping note:
This item only ships to a street address in the 50 US states.
warning:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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Age Appropriate Display:
Ages 8+
Subject:
Biology
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Biology/Life Science/Owl Pellets
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Warning 1:
CHOKING
Facet Grade | Age:
3rd-5th | 8-10
Facet Grade | Age:
9th-12th | 14+
Facet Grade | Age:
6th-8th | 11-13
Facet Age:
Ages 8-10
Facet Age:
Ages 14+
Age - Age:
Ages 8-10, Ages 11-13, Ages 14+
Facet Age:
Ages 11-13
Facet -- Age | Grade:
Age 14+ | 9th-12th
Facet -- Topic:
Animals & Insects
Facet -- Age | Grade:
Age 8-10 | 3rd-5th
Facet -- Age | Grade:
Age 11-13 | 6th-8th
Stock Date Added:
1995-03-22 00:00:00.000
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DESCRIPTION

This large owl pellet is 1-1/2" (or bigger) with dissecting instructions and a simple bone sorting chart.

Dissecting an owl pellet is a good way to learn about the eating habits of birds of prey. Owl pellets are the regurgitated remains of an owl's meal, including all the bones of the animals it ate. Owls usually swallow their food whole, digest the edible parts, and then expel the indigestible parts through their mouth as a pellet.

Safety Information: Each owl pellet has been dry heat sterilized for a minimum of 4 hours at 250°F to kill bacteria and viruses naturally present. Even so, we highly recommend that you follow these guidelines when working with owl pellets:

  • Work in a place separate from eating and food preparation areas.
  • Use disposable latex gloves or nitrile gloves during the dissection and cleanup.
  • Use a disposable tray or plate to contain the pellet during dissection. Don't work directly on desks or table tops.
  • Use only dissection tools provided. Do not let children use pencils or other personal items for dissection. Kids like to use our economical plastic forceps to take apart the owl pellet.
  • Use a sanitizer with paper towels or disposable sanitizing wipes to thoroughly wash hands, work areas, and any dissection tools when finished. Household bleach in a 1:10 solution can be used as a sanitizer.
  • Make sure everyone thoroughly washes their hands with soap and water after the dissection and cleanup.

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