Natural History Specimen of Armadillo Shell

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Rod mounted on a large ebonised circular plinth stand with iron shaped balancing rod, the large and complete armadillo shell having a curled tail, survives from the Edwardian period.

In very fine order with light general wear commensurate with age to the stand, with some blemish marks, and one small hole to the shell itself, though otherwise in complete and original condition. The baize lined base to the circular stand has cracks but this is not visible nor of importance.

The armor, which covers the twenty-one known species of extant armadillos, is a combination of bone plates with tough, overlapping scutes and these tough carapaces of armadillos are still perplexing to modern naturalists today. A coat of armor can have its benefits, but, over the past 55 million years, armadillos have had to cope with the costs.

An imposing and impressive piece of natural history that illustrates the beauty and complexity of nature and the complex process of evolution.
Date1900s : c.1900 DimensionsHeight 10.5 inches Length 12 inches Width 9 inches (all at maximum) Base Diameter 6.5 inches ConditionVery Good. Codeas155a627 Price SOLD £195.00 StatusSold SellerDoe and Hope Telephone07729 213013Non UK callers :+44 7729 213013 Emailinfo@doeandhope.com

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