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Zoology: Bones

Leopard Canine Tooth

Panthera pardus
African Leopard Canine Tooth
The African leopard's permanent canine teeth appear at around 7 months. The African leopard relies on the element of surprise to attack its prey. It quietly watches until the prey is within striking distance and then springs onto it while attacking with its powerful claws and teeth. The leopard's diet is quite varied, and its range extensive. Adept at climbing, leopards may haul a carcass up a tree to keep it for itself.
2 ¾" Long along outside curve / 7 cm

Leopard Canine Tooth

Manufacturer:
Bone Clones  
KO-248
Leopard Canine Tooth tooth (replica)

KO-248

Leopard Canine Tooth tooth (replica)

CHF 24.50
Piece
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