clouded leopard Taxidermy full body mount - Neofelis nebulosa - with EU trading certificate - commercial usage - 27 cm - 47 cm - 20 cm - CITES Appendix I - Annex A in the EU - 1

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Jonas Rathaj
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Specimen: Nebelparder (Neofelis nebulosa) from Germany, CITES Appendix I, EU trading certificate DE-FG-250422-49, in good condition, year 2025, weight 1 kg, dimensions 47 cm × 27 cm × 20 cm.

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Rarity!

Here you are bidding on a young, adorable clouded leopard. This smallest big cat was born in a German zoo and is just four weeks old. The fur of this little climbing artist already shows the typical cloud pattern.
Obtaining a specimen of this animal species and in this quality is absolutely rare.

The sale is only within the EU!

Rarity!

Here you are bidding on a young, adorable clouded leopard. This smallest big cat was born in a German zoo and is just four weeks old. The fur of this little climbing artist already shows the typical cloud pattern.
Obtaining a specimen of this animal species and in this quality is absolutely rare.

The sale is only within the EU!

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
clouded leopard
Scientific Name
Neofelis nebulosa - with EU trading certificate - commercial usage
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Germany
CITES relevancy
CITES Appendix I - Annex A in the EU
CITES Document Nr.
DE-FG-250422-49
Condition
Good condition
Year
2025
Weight
1 kg
Height
27 cm
Width
47 cm
Depth
20 cm
GermanyVerified
54
Objects sold
Private

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