
Real Grizzly Bear Back Claw
This real grizzly bear back claw displays the natural curvature, coloration, and rugged texture characteristic of the species. The claw features a dense, dark keratin sheath with a solid bony core, offering an authentic example of ursine anatomy. Ideal for educational use, comparative study, or as a unique addition to wildlife and natural history collections.
The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the North American brown bear. Grizzly bears are found throughout much of inland Alaska; portions of northern and western Canada; and isolated regions in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. The grizzly is a large carnivore weighing up to 750 pounds (340 kg). This species feeds on large prey such as moose, elk, and deer in addition to carrion and smaller mammals.
- Measured along the outer curve
- Claw Length 5.7 cm (2.2 in)
This real grizzly bear back claw displays the natural curvature, coloration, and rugged texture characteristic of the species. The claw features a dense, dark keratin sheath with a solid bony core, offering an authentic example of ursine anatomy. Ideal for educational use, comparative study, or as a unique addition to wildlife and natural history collections.
The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the North American brown bear. Grizzly bears are found throughout much of inland Alaska; portions of northern and western Canada; and isolated regions in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. The grizzly is a large carnivore weighing up to 750 pounds (340 kg). This species feeds on large prey such as moose, elk, and deer in addition to carrion and smaller mammals.
- Measured along the outer curve
- Claw Length 5.7 cm (2.2 in)
Original: $149.00
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$52.15Description
This real grizzly bear back claw displays the natural curvature, coloration, and rugged texture characteristic of the species. The claw features a dense, dark keratin sheath with a solid bony core, offering an authentic example of ursine anatomy. Ideal for educational use, comparative study, or as a unique addition to wildlife and natural history collections.
The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the North American brown bear. Grizzly bears are found throughout much of inland Alaska; portions of northern and western Canada; and isolated regions in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. The grizzly is a large carnivore weighing up to 750 pounds (340 kg). This species feeds on large prey such as moose, elk, and deer in addition to carrion and smaller mammals.
- Measured along the outer curve
- Claw Length 5.7 cm (2.2 in)














