Small emu Taxidermy full body mount - Dromaius novaehollandiae small (with proof of origin) - 42 cm - 16 cm - 30 cm






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Small Emu - Dromaius novaehollandiae - 42×16×30 cm
Here we present a rare and fascinating preserved specimen of a young Emu, one of the iconic species of Australian avifauna. The subject, likely from the first weeks of life, displays the characteristic longitudinal brown-cream stripes that distinguish juveniles, a mimetic pattern that disappears with growth and makes this stage particularly sought after in the collecting world.
The specimen stands out for:
Excellent condition, with dense and well-maintained down, that retains its softness and original weave.
Balanced and natural pose, with perfectly modeled and proportioned limbs, a sign of careful taxidermic craftsmanship.
Faithful anatomical details, from the well-preserved dark beak to the small glass eyes of good craftsmanship.
Size conformity to the species in juvenile age, an element that certifies its authenticity and scientific interest.
The young emus are known for their particularly ornate plumage and their educational value in naturalistic exhibitions, as they represent a rarely observed stage. This specimen, due to the quality of its preparation and the rarity of the subject, is perfectly suited for naturalia collections, museum settings, or decorative environments with an exotic taste.
An elegant and noteworthy piece, capable of enhancing any collection dedicated to zoology or historical taxidermy.
Very recent preparation in perfect condition.
Weight approximately 500 g
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Small Emu - Dromaius novaehollandiae - 42×16×30 cm
Here we present a rare and fascinating preserved specimen of a young Emu, one of the iconic species of Australian avifauna. The subject, likely from the first weeks of life, displays the characteristic longitudinal brown-cream stripes that distinguish juveniles, a mimetic pattern that disappears with growth and makes this stage particularly sought after in the collecting world.
The specimen stands out for:
Excellent condition, with dense and well-maintained down, that retains its softness and original weave.
Balanced and natural pose, with perfectly modeled and proportioned limbs, a sign of careful taxidermic craftsmanship.
Faithful anatomical details, from the well-preserved dark beak to the small glass eyes of good craftsmanship.
Size conformity to the species in juvenile age, an element that certifies its authenticity and scientific interest.
The young emus are known for their particularly ornate plumage and their educational value in naturalistic exhibitions, as they represent a rarely observed stage. This specimen, due to the quality of its preparation and the rarity of the subject, is perfectly suited for naturalia collections, museum settings, or decorative environments with an exotic taste.
An elegant and noteworthy piece, capable of enhancing any collection dedicated to zoology or historical taxidermy.
Very recent preparation in perfect condition.
Weight approximately 500 g
Shipping via courier
The buyer is responsible for verifying the import authorization of an item, as well as the duties and taxes payable at the time of import. Therefore, it is recommended to check for any specific rules applicable to importing an item into their country. These regulations may concern import bans and licenses, as well as customs duties, VAT, excise taxes, and clearance costs.
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