Raccoon Skull- Real Raccoon Skull Taxidermy, Made in The USA, an American Heritage Industries Product
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Raccoon Skull- Real Raccoon Skull Taxidermy, Made in The USA, an American Heritage Industries Product
REAL RACCOON SKULL- This cleaned, bleached raccoon skull is beautiful in its imperfections, and how it reflects the beauty and awe of nature; While glue is used to secure the bones, and cleaning product are used to sanitize and prepare the skull, this authentic raccoon head retains its natural glory
SCIENCE PROJECT- For science classrooms everywhere this can be an excellent addition to allow students and teacher alike to examine and learn about this unique mammal’s bone structure and anatomy
RACCOON TAXIDERMY- For the taxidermy enthusiast, this can be a good beginner piece, that they can use to model for future work, or simply to display in their trophy room
NORTH AMERICAN RACCOON SKULL- Note that this skull is from the North American raccoon, also called the common raccoon; While there are other similar species across the globe, this is authentic North American raccoon, which is the largest member of the procyonidae family
QUALITY GUARANTEED- This product comes with the American Heritage Guarantee; We stand fully behind each and every one of our products, and will be glad to answer any questions you have, or fully refund your purchase if you are in anyway displeased
The word raccoon comes from the Powhatan term. It was recorded in one of John Smith's lists of Native American terms. The original term translated roughly to "one who rubs, scrubs, and scratches with his hands." Raccoons originated in the deciduous forests, but due to their intelligent nature, and industrious working, they have spread all across North America, and can be found in urban, rural, and suburban areas alike. They have grown so quickly in population that they are now considered a pest in most uninhabitable areas, and continue to thrive as scavengers. They are a medium-large size mammal, and their bone structure shows teeth adapted to eating a variety of items. This unique raccoon skull taxidermy is useful for understanding the bone structure of raccoon heads, and can be used as a decorative piece, or study tool.