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Canadian beaver skull - Castor canadensis - Size M
Canadian beaver skull - Castor canadensis
Walrus skull
Odobenus rosmarus
Origin: Canada (British Columbia)
The skull is sold with its CITES import permit as it is a regulated species.
Can't be sold outside the European Union
The skull is simply placed on the base
Walrus skull
Odobenus rosmarus
Origin: Canada (British Columbia)
The skull is sold with its CITES import permit as it is a regulated species.
Can't be sold outside the European Union
Skull size: Approx. 32x24cm Weight: 3.08Kg
Tusk size: 48cm and 46cm Visible tusk size: approx. 31/32cm
Missing 2 lower teeth and 2 upper teeth
These are wild animals that have lived in the wild, so some skulls may be missing teeth or have worn, cracked or broken teeth.
These animals lived in Canada and were collected by Inuit communities.
Walrus have been socially, culturally and economically important to Inuit for centuries, providing a traditional source of food as well as other materials essential to the daily lives of Inuit communities.
The Washington Convention (CITES), which governs the protection of international flora and fauna, authorizes walrus hunting by indigenous Inuit communities (regulated hunting).
You must live in the European Union to buy this skull - Not for sale outside the European Union
Total height approx. 51cm on base
The skull is simply placed on the base, the tusks and lower jaw are glued to the skull but reversible.
Canadian beaver skull - Castor canadensis
Vertebra of Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis
With its original CITES
Forbidden for sale outside the EU
American mink Skull - Neovison vison
Illustration pictures
All skulls are different in size, color, teeth etc...
Some skulls may have missing, worn, cracked or broken teeth, holes etc...
Articulated skeleton of a rabbit's foot
Antique mounting - JEULIN
Vertebra of Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis
With its original CITES
Forbidden for sale outside the EU
Racoon Skull from Canada
Procyon lotor
Some skulls may have missing, worn, cracked or broken teeth, holes caused by shotgun pellets, etc...
Skeleton of an Indonesian Eonycteris spelaea bat - Cave nectar bat
Box bound by an bookbinder craftsman
All skeletons are differents
Please note, there is an accident, it's missing a bone from one of it's wings, (a phalanx)
Fox Skull on base
Vulpes vulpes
Some skulls may have missing, worn, cracked or broken teeth, holes caused by shotgun pellets, etc...
Fossil tooth of Basilosaurus - from Morocco (Dakhla)
Prehistoric ancestor of whales
Priabonian (Eocene) time period, approximately -41.3 to 33.9 million years ago
Badger Skull - Meles meles
Some skulls may have missing, worn, cracked or broken teeth, holes caused by shotgun pellets, etc...
All skulls are different