Wet specimen of frilled lizard. Cabinet of curiosities
Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosauruskingii) Wet Specimen - Cabinet of Curiosities. Taxidermy. Death of Natural Causes
Item Description:
A superb wet specimen of a Frilled Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), preserved in a hermetically sealed jar. Fixed in formalin and preserved in 70° alcohol (non-toxic).
This ethical specimen was collected after a death of natural causes. A fascinating and authentic addition to any natural history collection or cabinet of curiosities.
Condition:
•Very well preserved, allowing the distinctive details of this species to be clearly observed, including the famous frill.
•Alcohol solution, non-toxic and sealed jar for long-lasting preservation.
Dimensions:
•Height: 15 cm
•Diameter: 4.6 cm
•Weight: 300 g
About this piece:
The frilled lizard is known for its spectacular frill that it deploys when it feels threatened, a unique adaptation within the animal kingdom. Native to the arid regions of Australia, this reptile is an impressive testimony to evolution.
Secure shipping:
The object will be carefully packaged to ensure safe shipping.
Note:
Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.