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Real Raccoon Skull - Pathology

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Real Raccoon Skull - Pathology

Real Raccoon Skull - Pathology

This real raccoon skull specimen displays notable pathological conditions affecting the incisors, canines, and mandible, making it an excellent educational resource for studying dental disease and skeletal abnormalities in wildlife.

Raccoons are lively, nocturnal omnivores found from southern Canada to Panama. They are best known for their black bandit-like mask and ringed tail. Raccoon are omnivores; their diet consists primarily of crayfish, crabs, frogs, fish, nuts, seeds, and berries. They are considered pests in some areas but are also sometimes kept as exotic pets.

Specifications:
  • Presents with evidence of pathology on the incisors and canines, as well as around the mandible
  • Skull - Pathology Length 12.1 cm (4.8 in)
  • Skull - Pathology Width 8.2 cm (3.2 in)
  • Skull - Pathology Height 5.6 cm (2.2 in)
$59.00
Real Raccoon Skull - Pathology
$59.00

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This real raccoon skull specimen displays notable pathological conditions affecting the incisors, canines, and mandible, making it an excellent educational resource for studying dental disease and skeletal abnormalities in wildlife.

Raccoons are lively, nocturnal omnivores found from southern Canada to Panama. They are best known for their black bandit-like mask and ringed tail. Raccoon are omnivores; their diet consists primarily of crayfish, crabs, frogs, fish, nuts, seeds, and berries. They are considered pests in some areas but are also sometimes kept as exotic pets.

Specifications:
  • Presents with evidence of pathology on the incisors and canines, as well as around the mandible
  • Skull - Pathology Length 12.1 cm (4.8 in)
  • Skull - Pathology Width 8.2 cm (3.2 in)
  • Skull - Pathology Height 5.6 cm (2.2 in)
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