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4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99

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4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
Price: $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale <font color=red> Grade B</font> - $49.99
4-1/2 inches Discolored Badger Skull for Sale Grade B - $49.99
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Product Details
Discolored Grade B Badger Skull for Sale, from North America, measuring 4-1/2 inches long and 3-1/4 inches wide, ethically sourced from licensed trappers (Review photos carefully - You are buying this one - SKULL IS DISCOLORED). The badger skull has been professionally cleaned and the jaws have been glued shut with hot melt glue; however, there may be some areas of discoloration, as the skull has not been chemically whitened. This is a real badger skull - not a replica.  It will have natural imperfections from living in the wild and aging. Review all photos carefully - You are buying this one.

American badger habitat is open grasslands with available prey (such as mice, squirrels, and groundhogs). The species prefers areas with sandy loam soils where it can dig more easily for its prey, such as prairie regions. American badgers are largely nocturnal, but have been reported to be active during the day as well. They do not hibernate, but become less active in winter. A badger may spend much of the winter in cycles of torpor that last around 29 hours. They do emerge from their setts when the temperature is above freezing