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Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)
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    Puma or Mountain Lion Skull Replica (Museum Quality)

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    This product is an exact replica of a puma skull, expertly crafted to highlight the powerful and streamlined cranial features of this agile predator. Available in both full and reduced scales, this high-quality skull replica is an ideal addition for natural history collections, educational displays, and for enthusiasts of North American wildlife.


    **Sizes**

    Scale: 1:1 Length: 8.62″ (21.9 cm)

    Scale: 2/3 Length: 5.2″ (13.41 cm)


    **Scientific Name:** *Puma concolor*

    **Taxonomy:** Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Carnivora > Felidae > *Puma*


    The puma (*Puma concolor*), also known as the mountain lion or cougar, is a large cat native to the Americas, with one of the widest ranges of any terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere. Known for its strength, agility, and adaptability, the puma is a powerful ambush predator. Its skull structure includes large canine teeth and strong jaw muscles, adapted for taking down prey much larger than itself, such as deer.


    This replica is created from a detailed 3D scan of an authentic puma skull, cast in durable resin, and carefully hand-painted to capture each anatomical detail, from the powerful jaw structure to the finely textured cranial ridges.


    Perfect for zoologists, educators, and collectors, this puma skull replica provides a fascinating look into the anatomy of one of North America's most iconic and elusive big cats.


    Official Licensed Product

    Specimen Number: UF-mammalogy-27706

    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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