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These are 12"+ long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail, or attach a hanger to the back. We leave that part to you to keep the shells in their original condition and do not accept returns on any altered turtle shell. Don't worry, it's easy to add a hanger. Just head to your local hardware or arts store and check out the picture frame...
These are 5" to 8" long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail, or attach a hanger to the back. We leave that part to you to keep the shells in their original condition and do not accept returns on any altered turtle shell. Don't worry, it's easy to add a hanger. Just head to your local hardware or arts store and check out the picture frame...
These are 8" to 12" long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail, or attach a hanger to the back. We leave that part to you to keep the shells in their original condition and do not accept returns on any altered turtle shell. Don't worry, it's easy to add a hanger. Just head to your local hardware or arts store and check out the picture frame...
These are 10" to 11" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns.Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it...
This common snapping turtle shell with plastron (bottom plate) has missing scute scales. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail, or attach a hanger to the back....
These are 11" to 12" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns.Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it...
This common snapping turtle shell with plastron (bottom plate) has missing scute scales (please see the photos above). The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail,...
This common snapping turtle shell with plastron (bottom plate) has an irregular shape. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it with a hook or nail, or attach a hanger to the back....
These are 12"+ common snapping turtle shells. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. We have limited stock in this size as they are hard to come by. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns.Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either...
These are 5" to 8" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 5.5" to 6.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns.Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it...
These are 8" to 9" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns.Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it...
These are 9" to 10" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. The shells are scraped and dried and then washed with soap and water. We put some Lemon Pledge on them before shipping. These common snapping turtle shells are often used to make medicine bags, talking sticks, and other craft projects. They come in a range of patterns. Want to display your turtle shell? No problem! You can either drill a hole and hang it...
These are real snapping turtle skulls. They are approximately 4" long, 3.5" wide, and 3" high. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. Not for export outside of the United States.
These are professionally prepared skeleton mounts. Each skeleton is cleaned and articulated in a natural posture on a wooden base with a removable clear acrylic cover.This comparison mount consists of spinal columns from a specimen of the five classes of vertebrates: Mammal (rabbit), Bird (pigeon), Reptile (turtle/lizard), Amphibian (toad/frog) and Fish. The case is 10.75" long by 8" wide, and 2" high, including the cover. It weighs 1.89 lbs.
This is a Pacific spiny oyster shell. This species is not endangered. The shells are a by-product of the food industry and come from sustainable fisheries. A U.S. Fish & Wildlife export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.