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American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)

    American Alligator Skull Replica (Museum Quality)

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    This product is an exact replica of an American alligator skull, meticulously crafted to capture the powerful and distinctive cranial features of this iconic reptile. This high-quality skull replica, available in both full and reduced scales, is ideal for natural history displays, educational collections, or enthusiasts of reptiles and wildlife.


    **Sizes**

    Scale: 1:1 Length: 12″ (30.5 cm)

    Scale: 2/3 Length: 7.9″ (20.12 cm)


    **Scientific Name:** *Alligator mississippiensis*

    **Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Reptilia > Crocodylia > Alligatoridae > *Alligator*


    The American alligator (*Alligator mississippiensis*) is a large, carnivorous reptile native to the southeastern United States. Known for its powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and armored body, the American alligator is an apex predator that plays a crucial role in its ecosystem. Its skull structure reflects its strong bite force, with large, conical teeth designed for gripping prey, and a robust jaw adapted for crushing bones and tough materials.


    This replica is created from a precise 3D scan of an authentic alligator skull, cast in durable resin, and carefully hand-painted to highlight each anatomical detail, from the ridged cranial features to the detailed tooth structure.


    Ideal for herpetologists, educators, and collectors, this American alligator skull replica offers an insightful look into the anatomy and power of one of North America’s most formidable reptiles.


    Official Licensed Product

    Specimen Number: UF-herpetology-35129

    A portion of the proceeds of this sale will benefit research, education, and curation at the Florida Museum of Natural History.

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