Male and Female Ferret Skull Pair with Baculum #01080





This is a pair of domestic ferret skulls!
The ferret is a small mustelid that was domesticated from the wild European polecat about 2500 years ago. It was originally used to hunt burrowing animals but is most often kept as a companion animal today.
This is a beautiful comparative pair of male and female ferrets that died naturally in captivity. The baculum of the male is included. The pair was beetle-cleaned, degreased, and whitened with hydrogen peroxide. Please review all pictures and description for condition.
These specimens are not from an ESA-listed species and are legal to sell and possess. US sales only, sorry!
SOLD!

