Eagle Taxidermy full body mount - Terathopius Ecaudatus - 1 m - 50 cm - 30 cm - CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU - 1

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Jonas Rathaj
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Specimen: Aigle; Scientific name: Terathopius Ecaudatus.

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Aigle Bateleur Terathopius Ecaudatus
Femelle adulte (15 ans) élevage décédée de mort naturelle élevage
Très rare forme à dos clair
Restauration complète réalisée en 2025
État exceptionnel
Nouveau support branché sablée
Peintures de peau acryliques
Vente en Europe Uniquement
Elle est accompagnée d’une facture et d’un microship (Puce électronique)
Expédiée par colissimo Europe.

Aigle Bateleur Terathopius Ecaudatus
Femelle adulte (15 ans) élevage décédée de mort naturelle élevage
Très rare forme à dos clair
Restauration complète réalisée en 2025
État exceptionnel
Nouveau support branché sablée
Peintures de peau acryliques
Vente en Europe Uniquement
Elle est accompagnée d’une facture et d’un microship (Puce électronique)
Expédiée par colissimo Europe.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specimen
Eagle
Scientific Name
Terathopius Ecaudatus
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Africa
CITES relevancy
CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU
Condition
Good condition
Year
1980
Weight
5 kg
Height
1 m
Width
50 cm
Depth
30 cm
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