
Real Diaphonized Mouse Skeleton - Globe
This real diaphonized mouse specimen is suspended within a clear globe, beautifully showcasing its stained skeletal and soft-tissue structures in vivid purples and blues. Mounted on a black display base, it offers a striking 360° view of anatomical detail, making it an exceptional piece for biological study, cabinet-of-curiosity displays, or unique scientific décor.
The term "mouse" can refer to any number of small rodents within the Muridae family. The House mouse Mus musculus , is often associated with human populations and can be found on every continent. Mice, like all rodents, have ever growing incisors, and therefore, need to chew on wood or other materials to wear them down. This, along with their appreciation for human food and crops, and the propensity to spread disease, causes the mouse to be one of humanity's worst pests.
- Species unknown
- The photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each mouse is unique and will vary in size, shape, color, etc.
- Globe Hight 6 cm (2.4 in)
- Globe Circumference 4 cm (1.6 in)
This real diaphonized mouse specimen is suspended within a clear globe, beautifully showcasing its stained skeletal and soft-tissue structures in vivid purples and blues. Mounted on a black display base, it offers a striking 360° view of anatomical detail, making it an exceptional piece for biological study, cabinet-of-curiosity displays, or unique scientific décor.
The term "mouse" can refer to any number of small rodents within the Muridae family. The House mouse Mus musculus , is often associated with human populations and can be found on every continent. Mice, like all rodents, have ever growing incisors, and therefore, need to chew on wood or other materials to wear them down. This, along with their appreciation for human food and crops, and the propensity to spread disease, causes the mouse to be one of humanity's worst pests.
- Species unknown
- The photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each mouse is unique and will vary in size, shape, color, etc.
- Globe Hight 6 cm (2.4 in)
- Globe Circumference 4 cm (1.6 in)
Original: $90.00
-65%$90.00
$31.50Description
This real diaphonized mouse specimen is suspended within a clear globe, beautifully showcasing its stained skeletal and soft-tissue structures in vivid purples and blues. Mounted on a black display base, it offers a striking 360° view of anatomical detail, making it an exceptional piece for biological study, cabinet-of-curiosity displays, or unique scientific décor.
The term "mouse" can refer to any number of small rodents within the Muridae family. The House mouse Mus musculus , is often associated with human populations and can be found on every continent. Mice, like all rodents, have ever growing incisors, and therefore, need to chew on wood or other materials to wear them down. This, along with their appreciation for human food and crops, and the propensity to spread disease, causes the mouse to be one of humanity's worst pests.
- Species unknown
- The photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each mouse is unique and will vary in size, shape, color, etc.
- Globe Hight 6 cm (2.4 in)
- Globe Circumference 4 cm (1.6 in)





















