Wet specimen of reptile preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities
Wet specimen of reptile preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities (Varanus beccarii). Taxidermy
Death of natural causes .
Description of the object:
Superb wet specimen of juvenile black monitor lizard (Varanusbeccarii), preserved in a sealed jar filled with non-toxic 70-degree alcohol. This unique piece is ideal for lovers of natural history and cabinets of curiosities.
Condition:
• Excellent state of preservation thanks to the non-toxic alcohol, and its fixation with formalin, ensuring the preservation of the anatomical details of the specimen.
• Sealed jar for optimal safety.
Dimensions:
• Height: 15 cm
• Diameter: 5 cm
• Weight: 280 g
About this piece:
This specimen of Varanus beccarii, also known as the black monitor lizard, is a fascinating example of the art of natural preservation. Whether for a cabinet of curiosities or to enrich a scientific collection, this piece combines aesthetics and natural history.
Secure shipping:
The object will be carefully packaged to ensure safe shipping. Shipping to Europe only.
Note:
Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.