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Bicolored Leaf-Nosed or Roundleaf Bat Hipposideros bicolor Hanging Real Preserved Taxidermy Specimen

Bicolored Leaf-Nosed or Roundleaf Bat Hipposideros bicolor Hanging Real Preserved Taxidermy Specimen

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Bicolored Leaf-Nosed or Roundleaf Bat - Hipposideros bicolor

Description: hanging, orange or brown fur color variation (see photos)
Dimensions: approximately 4.1" (105 mm) body
Condition: A1 (no defects, may require stick glued back to feet)
Origin: East Java, Indonesia
Collection date: June 2023


Listing photos are representative of the items we stock - the exact specimen you will receive may slightly vary in appearance due to wildlife diversity. Handle packages and specimens with care; these are dried specimens and are therefore inherently fragile.

All items ship from Los Angeles, California. We offer a wide variety of specimens, so consider browsing our other items to save on combined shipping.

We offer real taxidermy insect specimens that are dead, dried, and clean. All specimens are ethically and sustainably sourced - mostly from international farms. We neither stock nor endorse the collection of endangered/threatened species.
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Jada Mann
shipped fast and it came packaged well & i...

shipped fast and it came packaged well & in perfect condition!!

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Celi Carroll
Came right on time before Halloween. A lit...

Came right on time before Halloween. A little smaller than I had anticipated but awesome for the price and so cool. Perfect for the gift I made for “secret satan” at work.

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Avery Kovacek
Bought this for my coworker to put in her...

Bought this for my coworker to put in her curio cabinet, and she loves it! Very strong smell, but that's to be expected of biological specimens.