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Pirate Mole Taxidermy Display

Pirate Mole Taxidermy Display

Regular price £70.00 GBP
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Ahoy, ye lovers of the strange — the Pirate Mole has surfaced from the depths of the underground.
This real preserved mole taxidermy piece brings swashbuckling chaos, buried treasure energy, and wonderfully weird charm to any oddities collection.

With velvety fur, mighty digging claws, and the expression of a tiny outlaw who absolutely has a tunnel full of stolen gold somewhere nearby, this rogue little captain is equal parts creepy, hilarious, and oddly adorable. Ready to command his subterranean pirate crew, the Pirate Mole is perfectly suited for curiosity cabinets, gothic décor, dark academia displays, and Victorian-inspired interiors.

Perfect for collectors of taxidermy, oddities, and whimsical macabre décor, this authentic mole specimen makes an unforgettable conversation piece for shelves, studios, tattoo shops, Halloween displays, and pirate-loving collectors alike.

Whether you’re building a cabinet of curiosities or searching for the ultimate underground buccaneer, the Pirate Mole is ready to dig for treasure and sail straight into your collection.

Dimensions: 13x9.5x5cm  (approx)

Care Instructions

To keep your underground monarch looking majestic for years to come:

  • Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
  • Display in a dry environment away from excess humidity
  • Avoid touching the fur excessively, as natural oils from hands can affect the specimen over time
  • Dust gently using a soft brush
  • Keep away from curious pets, tiny goblins, and overly judgmental guests
  • Indoor display only — the King has retired from tunnel duty

Important Notes

Each mole is a genuine natural specimen, meaning every King of the Tunnel has its own unique personality, pose, and tiny underground energy.

Shipping

Carefully packaged for safe travels from the underground kingdom to your doorstep.

 

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