Linnaeus’s Two-Toed Sloth Skull #00688





This is the skull of a Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth!
The Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth is a famously slow-moving arboreal mammal native to South America. It is one of two two-toed sloth species, distinguished from the distantly-related three-toed sloths by the number of digits on its front limbs. This species is rare and highly sought-after in collections.
This is a B-grade skull with some flaws, but it’s still a sloth! It is missing several teeth, but does have all four caniniforms and intact nasal turbinates. Perfect sloth skulls range from $800 to $1000, so this is a great example for the sloth fan on a budget. Please review all pictures and description for condition.
This specimen is not from an ESA-listed species and is legal to sell and possess. US sales only, sorry!
SOLD!

