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Vintage articulated specimen mounted in a shadowbox display case.
This is a genuine with wing fully extended and carefully articulated. ... all present and visible, creating a striking natural history display.
I have owned this specimen for approximately 40 years. It has been kept indoors as a display piece.
Specimens like this are typically prepared by professional taxidermists or biological supply houses using dermestid beetles, small museum insects that carefully remove the soft tissue without damaging the specimine. This process allows the extremely delicate wing structure to remain intact and is the same method used by museums and universities for skeletal preparation. BAT
Bat Appears well preserved and largely intact with excellent detailĀ
The specimen is mounted against a black background in a display case that opens from the back.
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This makes an excellent natural history specimen, curiosity cabinet display, or gothic/science decor piece.
A very interesting vintage biological display with strong visual presence.