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This product is an exact replica of a harp seal skull, crafted with precision to showcase the unique cranial structure of this Arctic marine mammal. This high-quality skull replica, available in both full and reduced scales, is a perfect addition for marine biology collections, educational displays, or natural history exhibits.
**Sizes**
Scale: 1:1 Length: 7.5″ (19 cm)
Scale: 2/3 Length: 4.9″ (12.5 cm)
**Scientific Name:** *Pagophilus groenlandicus*
**Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Carnivora > Phocidae > *Pagophilus*
The harp seal (*Pagophilus groenlandicus*) is a medium-sized, earless seal found primarily in the icy waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Known for the distinct harp-shaped markings on their back and their thick white fur as pups, harp seals are well-adapted to cold environments, using their blubber layer for insulation and buoyancy. Their skull structure reflects their carnivorous diet, featuring sharp teeth suited for catching fish and crustaceans.
This replica is produced using a detailed 3D scan of a harp seal skull, cast in durable resin, and hand-painted to highlight the intricate anatomical details with lifelike accuracy.
Ideal for marine enthusiasts, educators, and collectors, this harp seal skull replica provides a unique look into the anatomy of one of the Arctic’s most recognizable marine mammals.