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Diodon Holocanthus fish
Globe fish or porcupine fish on wooden pedestal
All fishes are different - Illustration picture
Diodon Holocanthus fish - Porcupinefish or Globe fish on black painted wooden base
The genus Diodon includes species of fish from the family Diodontidae with the ability to swell. Another of their characteristics is to have spines.
When they feel in danger, Diodon inflate very quickly to frighten their aggressor. In fact they inflate by accumulating air or water in their esophagus until they take a spherical shape.
Variable height about 18-22cm.
Blackened wood base, brass stem and rosette.
All fishes are different - Illustration picture
Marlin rostrum - L size
Dimensions H50cm average
All the rostrums are unique and different in terms of size, size, color etc
Pictures of illustrations
Horseshoe crab on base (Little size)
Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda from Philippines
Sea fan branch
The sea fan is presented in a thick-bottomed box with curved glass.
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a round wooden base
Thorny sea urchin on wooden base - Prionocidaris baculosa
Origin: Indo-Pacific
There are always broken or missing picks
They are all different
No shipping- Too fragile
Rostrum of swordfish XL size - 101cm
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures
North-East Atlantic Green Sea Urchin
Psammechinus miliaris
Flame gorgon - Red Whip Coral on pedestal - Ellisella grandis from Indonesia
Scyphocrinus fossil
Sea lilies - 420 million years (From 443.4 to 358.9 Ma)
Brownbanded bamboo shark
Naturalized
Chiloscyllium punctatum
Unprotected species - Old taxidermy: visible suture under the belly and on the left side near the mouth
Diodon Holocanthus fish - Pufferfish with St. Lucia's eye on wooden pedestal
Diodontidae
All fish are different
Diodon Holocanthus fish
Globe fish or porcupine fish on wooden pedestal
All fishes are different - Illustration picture