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In accordance with the law, we do not sell any material from species listed on the U.S. Federal or California State Endangered Species Lists, any Migratory Birds, nor Modern Marine Mammal species. For museum-quality reproduction skulls of protected species, please see our Cast section.
Regrettably, we are currently unable to ship wildlife materials overseas. Anything which requires export declarations, permits, and Fish and Wildlife fees and inspection will not be accepted as an international order at this time.
We are able to accept international orders for anything not subject to the above regulations: domestically raised animal remains (cat, dog, chicken, cow, etc.), human material (please check your own country's Customs regulations re: importation), and of course anything made of paper or plastic.
We apologize for the restriction; we are simply unable, due to time and personnel restrictions, to give to these more difficult exports the attention they require.
Regrettably, we are currently unable to ship wildlife materials overseas. Anything which requires export declarations, permits, and Fish and Wildlife fees and inspection will not be accepted as an international order at this time.
We are able to accept international orders for anything not subject to the above regulations: domestically raised animal remains (cat, dog, chicken, cow, etc.), human material (please check your own country's Customs regulations re: importation), and of course anything made of paper or plastic.
We apologize for the restriction; we are simply unable, due to time and personnel restrictions, to give to these more difficult exports the attention they require.
Reptile Skulls
When you see some of these skulls it's easy to believe that the reptile family shares a common ancestor with birds. Delicate and intricate with some of the most bizarre shapes the animal kingdom has to offer, our reptile skulls are very popular with artists, educators, and collectors alike. Most of our reptile skulls come from the exotic pet trade or other captive collections - such as those in zoos.