Real Striped Skunk Skull - Pathology
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This real striped skunk skull is showing pathological changes on the mandible, including bone breakdown and abnormal growth—making it an excellent educational resource for studying dental disease and skeletal pathology. Ideal for comparative anatomy, veterinary education, or natural history collections.
The striped skunk is a mammal species native to southern Canada, the United States and northern Mexico. It is one of the most recognizable of North America's animals, known for its long and stout body, black fur with a thick white stripe down the middle, its bushy tail, and its propensity for spraying predators with an odorous chemical.
- Presents with evidence of pathology on the front of the mandible including breakdown and growth
- Skull - Pathology Length 8.7 cm (3.4 in)
- Skull - Pathology Width 5.3 cm (2.1 in)
- Skull - Pathology Height 4 cm (1.6 in)