Cynopterus brachyotis Bat Skeleton | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved Hanging SKELETON | Non-CITES

Cynopterus brachyotis Bat Skeleton | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved Hanging SKELETON | Non-CITES

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A1 Quality Bat Skeleton Specimen Cynopterus brachyotis (Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat) – A museum-quality bat skeleton specimen in A1 condition, expertly dry-preserved in a hanging presentation, ideal for natural history collectors, educators, and artists. Specimen Details Scientific name: Cynopterus brachyotis Common name: Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat Family: Pteropodidae (Old World fruit bats) Conservation status: Non-CITES, not endangered or protected Quality grade: A1 – Premium condition with excellent preservation Condition: Dry-preserved hanging skeleton, unmounted, ready for display or study Ideal for: Natural history collections, educational displays, cabinet of curiosities, specimen art, creative projects About This Specimen Cynopterus brachyotis is one of the most common and widespread fruit bats in South and Southeast Asia, found from India through to the Philippines and Indonesia. A key pollinator and seed disperser in tropical forest ecosystems, it plays a vital ecological role across its range. Presented in a hanging form — replicating the species’ characteristic inverted roosting posture — this skeleton offers the most naturalistic and visually dramatic display option, with the full skeletal structure suspended as in life. Preserved with exceptional anatomical precision, it is a striking and scientifically compelling centrepiece for any serious collection or artistic display. Perfect for naturalists, natural history collectors, educators, artists, and interior designers seeking authentic specimens with genuine scientific and aesthetic value.

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Pack of 1, Pack of 3, Pack of 5
Variants (3)
  • Pack of 1 — 54.00 USD — In stock
  • Pack of 3 — 129.00 USD — In stock
  • Pack of 5 — 189.00 USD — In stock

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