SKU: 2813 Coal Burner Shield H11W7D6
Mounted Coal Burner Turtle Shield (Chelonoidis carbonaria)
A stuffed coal-burner turtle shell is a fascinating piece of taxidermy that combines both beauty and history. This impressive shell comes from the coal-burning turtle, a species that gets its name from the black and red-orange spots on its scales, which resemble glowing coals. The species is found in the forests and savannas of South America, particularly in countries such as Brazil and Venezuela.
This turtle's shell is a unique representation of its protective armor, which not only protects it from predators in the wild, but also serves as an elemental part of its life cycle. The shell grows with the turtle throughout its life, forming a complex pattern of ridges and horn-like plates that make each animal unique. The shell, now artfully preserved, offers a chance to admire the details of this natural design up close.
An interesting fact about the coal-burner turtle is that this species likes to eat from a surprisingly varied diet. Although they are primarily herbivorous, they can also eat animals such as snails or even carrion, which sets them apart from other land tortoises. This flexible diet has contributed to their success in various ecosystems in South America.
Our stuffed coal-burner turtle shell has been carefully preserved to perfectly showcase its natural colors and textures. This taxidermy piece is a wonderful decorative object that brings the beauty of nature into the home while also providing educational value for reptile and natural history enthusiasts. This shield is a special addition to any space, from a private collection to a professional interior.
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.