Wet specimen of a skunk fixed in formalin, cabinet of curiosities. Taxidermy
Wet specimen of a skunk fixed in formalin, cabinet of curiosities. Taxidermy . Death of natural causes
Description of the object:
Superb wet specimen of a skunk (Mustela putorius), preserved in a sealed jar and fixed in formalin and preserved in 70° alcohol (non-toxic) guaranteeing excellent preservation of anatomical details. This specimen was recovered after a death of natural causes, respecting an ethical approach.
Ideal for natural history enthusiasts or cabinets of curiosities.
Condition:
•Excellent preservation thanks to the formalin, revealing the characteristic features of the species.
•Hermetically sealed jar for long-lasting and secure preservation.
Dimensions:
•Height: 24 cm
•Diameter: 10.5 cm
•Weight: 1.5 kg
About this piece:
The polecat, a small carnivore of the mustelid family, is a fascinating animal that is often overlooked. This specimen offers a unique opportunity to observe in detail the characteristics of this species, making it perfect for scientific collections or lovers of rare objects.
Secure shipping:
The object will be carefully packaged to ensure safe shipping. Shipping within Europe
Note:
Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.