Wet specimen of spiny-tailed lizard, cabinet of curiosities
Spiny-tailed lizard wet specimen, cabinet of curiosities. Taxidermy. Death of natural causes.
Description of the object:
A magnificent wet specimen of Uromastyx macfadyeni, also known as the spiny-tailed lizard, fixed in formalin and preserved in a jar sealed with 70° alcohol (non-toxic).
This ethical and rare specimen was collected after a death of natural causes, respecting the principles of scientific preservation.
Ideal for enriching a natural history collection or a cabinet of curiosities.
Condition:
•Excellent preservation, offering optimal visibility of the unique characteristics of the species.
•Hermetically sealed jar, containing a 70° alcohol solution for a long-lasting and stable preservation.
Dimensions:
•Height: 18 cm
•Diameter: 7.5 cm
•Weight: 950 g
About this piece:
The Uromastyx macfadyeni is a fascinating species, known for its desert habitat and its robust, spiny tail, used both for defense and for fat storage. This specimen is a captivating testimony to the adaptation of reptiles to arid environments.
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Note:
Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.