Llama Skull #00822
This is the skull of a domestic llama cria!
The llama is a domestic camelid. It’s wild ancestor, the guanaco, was first domesticated thousands of years ago in South America. It is closely related to the alpaca, and genetic evidence shows the two species crossbred over the course of their domestication.
This is the skull of a juvenile llama, or cria. It is in virtually flawless condition with intact nasal turbinates and emerging dentition. 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!