SKU: 2439 Black Hokko H58W29D60
Mounted Black Hokko: Beautifully Preserved in Taxidermy
The stuffed black hokko, scientifically known as Crax alector, is an imposing bird found in the dense rain forests of South America, particularly in countries such as Brazil, Peru and Colombia. This majestic bird belongs to the family Cracidae, which also includes other impressive birds such as the peacock and pheasant.
With its glossy black plumage and striking red wattles around its bill, the black hokko is a beautiful sight in its natural habitat. An interesting fact about this bird is that it is known for its loud and impressive call, which can often be heard during the early morning hours and at sunset. This call serves not only to mark territory, but also as a means of communication between individuals of the same species.
The stuffed specimen of the black hokko is a masterpiece of taxidermy. Every detail, from the glossy feathers to the lifelike eyes and beak, is reproduced with the utmost care to most accurately represent the natural beauty of this bird. The result is a beautifully stuffed specimen that is not only a tribute to the black hokko, but also a work of art in its own right.
By admiring the stuffed specimen of the black hokko, people will have the opportunity to experience this special bird up close and appreciate its unique characteristics. In addition, it helps preserve the memory of this beautiful bird and raise awareness about the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats.
Every stuffed animal supplied by By Max comes with the necessary legal documents. This can be a CITES document, declaration of origin or just the invoice (this depends on the species). These documents guarantee the origin and legality of the specimen.