Bonte lori Taxidermy full body mount - Trichoglossus versicolor - with closed footring - 21 cm - 29 cm - 12 cm - CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU - 1

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Specimen: Bonte Lori (Trichoglossus versicolor) with closed footring; country of origin Belgium, mounted display, year 2025, 21 cm high, 29 cm wide, 12 cm deep, weight 500 g, in good condition.

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Mounted Multicolored Lorikeet taxidermy
Trichoglossus versicolor
Full installation
Closed toe ring
2025
H 21cm
B 29cm
D 12 cm
500 g

Mounted Multicolored Lorikeet taxidermy
Trichoglossus versicolor
Full installation
Closed toe ring
2025
H 21cm
B 29cm
D 12 cm
500 g

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Bonte lori
Scientific Name
Trichoglossus versicolor - with closed footring
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Belgium
CITES relevancy
CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU
Condition
Good condition
Year
2025
Weight
500 g
Height
21 cm
Width
29 cm
Depth
12 cm
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Objects sold
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