Northern Cardinal Skull

Northern Cardinal Skull (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a 1-part skull with jaw glued to cranium.

Northern Cardinal Skull

Northern Cardinal Skull (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a 1-part skull with jaw glued to cranium. Northern cardinals are quite prolific from Canada through North and Central America, where they adapt well to humans and moderate temperatures. With its bright red plumage and bill and a large crest on its head, the male northern cardinal is instantly recognizable. Northern Cardinal Egg is also available.

Size: 1 ½" L x ¾" W x 1" H   3.3L x 1.9W x 2.2H (cm)
Item: BC-167

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$105.00

This page was updated on 25 April 2024

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