Real Kangaroo Skull - Pathology
This is a one-of-a-kind product with unique photographs. You will receive the exact specimen shown, and once sold, it will be removed from the website.
This real kangaroo skull specimen exhibits significant pathological conditions, making it an exceptional educational and research tool. The specimen displays severe skeletal abnormalities with naturally missing teeth and mostly intact nasal turbines, accompanied by separate bone fragments for detailed anatomical study. Perfect for educational institutions, medical professionals, or serious collectors seeking authentic natural history materials.
The kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, especially those of the genus Macropus: the red kangaroo, antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia. The Australian government estimates that 34.3 million kangaroos lived within the commercial harvest areas of Australia in 2011, up from 25.1 million one year earlier. Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. Like most marsupials, female kangaroos have a pouch called a marsupium in which joeys complete postnatal development.
- Presents with evidence of severe pathology
- Some Teeth Naturally Missing
- Nasal Turbines Mostly Intact
- Comes with separate bone fragments
- Skull - Pathology Length 17.00 cm (6.7 in)
- Skull - Pathology Width 8.40 cm (3.3 in)
- Skull - Pathology Height 8.60 cm (3.4 in)