Mounted bird spider in a frame Taxidermy full body mount - Eurypelma spinicrus - 23 cm - 23 cm - 3.5 cm - Non-CITES species - 1

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Mounted specimen of Eurypelma spinicrus from Central America and the Caribbean, in good condition, 1 item, about 23 × 23 cm, 150 g, framed in a black wooden frame with a hanging system and stand.

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A beautifully displayed specimen of the tarantula species Eurypelma spinicrus, carefully presented in a sleek black wooden frame. This special species is native to Central America and is notable for its robust body and distinctive, lightly hairy legs. The spider has been expertly prepared and preserved, with attention to detail and shape retention.

Eurypelma spinicrus belongs to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas) and is known for its calm nature. In the wild, this species often lives in burrowing holes and feeds on insects and other small prey. Although this species is becoming increasingly rare in the wild, it remains popular among collectors due to its size and impressive appearance.

The list measures approximately 23 x 23 cm and is equipped with a sturdy hanging system on the back. Thanks to the built-in stand, it can also be placed upright, for example in a display cabinet, on a desk, or in a curiosity cabinet.

A unique and decorative nature piece for enthusiasts of entomology, natural art, or curiosities.

Seller's Story

Welcome to Wildernis Atelier, the specialist in taxidermy, home accessories and nature art. We offer a unique collection of artistic items and taxidermy, carefully treated by experienced professionals. Wildernis Atelier offers only top quality and craftsmanship through different portals, such as Catawiki, our webshop and physical stores throughout The Netherlands. Wildernis Atelier - Where Nature, Meets Design

A beautifully displayed specimen of the tarantula species Eurypelma spinicrus, carefully presented in a sleek black wooden frame. This special species is native to Central America and is notable for its robust body and distinctive, lightly hairy legs. The spider has been expertly prepared and preserved, with attention to detail and shape retention.

Eurypelma spinicrus belongs to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas) and is known for its calm nature. In the wild, this species often lives in burrowing holes and feeds on insects and other small prey. Although this species is becoming increasingly rare in the wild, it remains popular among collectors due to its size and impressive appearance.

The list measures approximately 23 x 23 cm and is equipped with a sturdy hanging system on the back. Thanks to the built-in stand, it can also be placed upright, for example in a display cabinet, on a desk, or in a curiosity cabinet.

A unique and decorative nature piece for enthusiasts of entomology, natural art, or curiosities.

Seller's Story

Welcome to Wildernis Atelier, the specialist in taxidermy, home accessories and nature art. We offer a unique collection of artistic items and taxidermy, carefully treated by experienced professionals. Wildernis Atelier offers only top quality and craftsmanship through different portals, such as Catawiki, our webshop and physical stores throughout The Netherlands. Wildernis Atelier - Where Nature, Meets Design

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Mounted bird spider in a frame
Scientific Name
Eurypelma spinicrus
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Middle America and Caribbean
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2025
Weight
150 g
Height
23 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
3.5 cm
The NetherlandsVerified
47
Objects sold
100%
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