Wet reptile specimen preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities
Wet reptile specimen preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities (Tiliqua gigas). Taxidermy. Died of natural causes.
Object description:
Magnificent wet specimen of juvenile blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua gigas), formalin-fixed and preserved in a sealed jar filled with non-toxic 70-degree alcohol. This captivating piece is ideal for natural history buffs and curio cabinet enthusiasts, offering careful presentation and long-lasting preservation.
Condition:
Excellent conservation thanks to the use of non-toxic alcohol, and its formalin fixation, guaranteeing perfect preservation of anatomical details.
-Hermetically sealed jar for maximum security.
Dimensions:
-Height: 15 cm
-Diameter : 4.5 cm
-Weight : 280 g
About this piece:
The blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua gigas) is a fascinating reptile known for its distinctive blue tongue. This juvenile specimen makes a great piece to enrich a scientific collection or adorn a cabinet of curiosities.
Secure shipping:
The item will be carefully packed to ensure risk-free shipping.
Remarks:
Additional photos are available on request for a better appreciation of the details.