- New
Skull of CROCODILUS SIAMENSIS – Thailand
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The CROCODILUS SIAMENSIS, or Siamese crocodile, is an endangered species that was once widespread across Southeast Asia. This specimen comes from Thailand, where controlled breeding programs now contribute to its conservation under CITES regulations.
Its skull, whitened and meticulously cleaned, reveals the intricate structure of a jaw built for gripping — with the interlocking teeth typical of crocodilians.
Displayed in a brass-mounted reliquary, this curiosity specimen bridges natural history and decorative art
Its skull, whitened and meticulously cleaned, reveals the intricate structure of a jaw built for gripping — with the interlocking teeth typical of crocodilians.
Displayed in a brass-mounted reliquary, this curiosity specimen bridges natural history and decorative art