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The stuffed large cane toads are available in natural brown. The large toads are about 4-5" long, 3" wide, and 3" high. The leather is soft and supple. Cane toads are not endangered. A USFWS export permit is required for shipments outside of the United States.
The stuffed large cane toads are available in natural brown and come with a coin in its mouth. The large toads are about 4-5" long, 3" wide, and 3" high. The leather is soft and supple. Cane toads are not endangered. A USFWS export permit is required for shipments outside of the United States.
The stuffed small cane toads are available in a variety of dyed colors. The small toads are about 5" long, 3" to 3.5" wide, and 2" to 3" tall. They weigh about 0.08 to 0.16 oz. each. The leather is soft and supple. Cane toads are not endangered. A USFWS export permit is required for shipments outside of the United States.
These ocean quahog shells are brown with no purple on the inside. They are from the North Atlantic. Also called Icelandic cyprine, mahogany clam, mahogany quahog, black quahog, and black clam shells.There are specialist names for different sizes of this species of clam. The smallest clams are called countnecks, next size up are littlenecks, then topnecks. Above that are the cherry stones, and the largest are called quahogs or chowder clams. The shells have been shucked and cleaned in cold...
These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
Notes:The jaw is oblong with most of its teeth intact. The teeth on the left bottom and top are worn out. The back is good. The coloring is creamy. These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
Notes:The jaw is oblong with most of its teeth intact. The bottom left has some worn teeth. The back is good. The coloring is creamy white. These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.
Notes:The jaw is oblong with most of its teeth intact. The bottom jaw on the left has many teeth worn off or missing. The top jaw has worn teeth on the right side. The back is good. The coloring is creamy. These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico. Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.