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2437 Helmhokko

SKU: 2437 Helmhokko H53W30D58

€650.00 €650.00
1 piece in stock
Height
53 centimeters
Width
30 centimeters
Depth
58 centimeters
Latin name
Pauxi pauxi
Cites
Cites C3 / Available in the EU

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Description

Mounted Helmhokko: A Jewel of Taxidermy

The stuffed helmeted grouse, whose scientific name is Pauxi pauxi, is an impressive bird found in the cloud forests of the northern Andes in South America. This majestic bird is known for its striking appearance, with an imposing crest and bright red wattles on its beak. The helmeted goshawk belongs to the grouse family and is closely related to the famous hoatzin.

A fun fact about the helmeted goshawk is that it is one of the rarest and most endangered bird species in the world. Due to habitat loss and illegal hunting, the population of this beautiful bird has drastically declined, so it is now considered endangered. Conservation of the helmeted hawkhead and its habitats is critical to ensure the survival of this special species.

The stuffed specimen of the helmeted goshawk is a masterpiece of taxidermy. Every detail, from the feathers to the beak and legs, is reproduced with the utmost care and accuracy to most faithfully represent the natural beauty of this bird. The result is a beautifully stuffed specimen that is not only a tribute to the helmeted hokko, but also a work of art in its own right.

By admiring the stuffed specimen of the helmeted goshawk, people have the opportunity to experience this rare bird up close and appreciate its unique characteristics. In addition, it helps raise awareness about the importance of conserving endangered species and their habitat.

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.

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