Mountain zebra Taxidermy wall mount - Equus zebra - with proof of legal origin - 15 cm - 226 cm - 310 cm - CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU - 1

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Jonas Rathaj
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Has worked with taxidermy since childhood and gained retailer experience.

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One specimen: Mountain zebra (Equus zebra) with proof of legal origin; origin Africa; CITES II Annex B in the EU; in good condition; weight 3200 g; dimensions 15 cm high, 226 cm wide, 310 cm deep; year 2016.

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Large mountain zebra hide with a beautiful pattern, quite big and in top condition, lovely mane, and very soft leather.

Large mountain zebra hide with a beautiful pattern, quite big and in top condition, lovely mane, and very soft leather.

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Era
After 2000
Specimen
Mountain zebra
Scientific Name
Equus zebra - with proof of legal origin
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Africa
CITES relevancy
CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU
Condition
Good condition
Year
2016
Weight
3200 g
Height
15 cm
Width
226 cm
Depth
310 cm
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