Wet specimen of reptile preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities
Reptile wet specimen preserved in alcohol, cabinet of curiosities (Eublepharis macularius). Taxidermy. Died of natural causes
Item Description:
A superb wet specimen of a leopard gecko (Eublepharismacularius), fixed in formalin and preserved in a sealed jar filled with non-toxic 70% alcohol. This specimen is an exceptional addition to natural history enthusiasts and collectors of cabinets of curiosities, offering a detailed and neat presentation.
Condition:
•Perfectly preserved thanks to its fixation in formalin and non-toxic alcohol, ensuring the preservation of the anatomical characteristics of the specimen.
•Hermetically sealed jar for optimal conservation and safety.
Dimensions:
•Height: 11 cm
•Diameter: 5.5 cm
•Weight: 290 g
About this piece:
The leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) is a nocturnal reptile native to the arid regions of Central Asia. With its distinctive spotted pattern, this specimen represents a fascinating opportunity to explore species diversity.
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Note:
Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.