Real Piping Hornbill Skeleton - Articulated
The piping hornbill is a small species of hornbill native to central and western Africa. The female lays eggs in a tree hole, that is blocked off during incubation with a mixture made of mud, sticks, and fruit pulp. There is only one narrow aperture, just big enough for the male to transfer food with his beak to the mother and the chicks.
- This specimen was formerly used as a display in our museum. Upon purchase, it will undergo refurbishment, which may take up to two months to complete based on the current workload of our processing team.
Due to this specimen’s size, additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact our sales team for a custom shipping quote.