Crocodile skull on black mirror
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This skull belonged to a two-year-old Crocodylus niloticus, measuring approximately 1.2 meters long. It comes from a farm in Madagascar—where most specimens of this species now originate, as the crocodile has mostly disappeared from Egypt since the construction of the Aswan Dam.
Displayed on a black mirror as a wall display, the contrast highlights the sharp lines of the jaw and the bone’s natural texture.
This piece comes with its own CITES certificate (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), ensuring its legal provenance and authorizing its ownership, display, or resale with peace of mind.
Displayed on a black mirror as a wall display, the contrast highlights the sharp lines of the jaw and the bone’s natural texture.
This piece comes with its own CITES certificate (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), ensuring its legal provenance and authorizing its ownership, display, or resale with peace of mind.