Description
A compelling natural history wet specimen featuring a Western hognose snake preserved and displayed within a clear glass jar.
The snake is arranged in a coiled position, allowing clear observation of its distinctive scale patterning, broad head shape, and characteristic upturned snout associated with the species.
The preservation medium suspends the specimen effectively, maintaining visibility of anatomical detail and surface texture.
Presented as a traditional wet specimen, this piece reflects established methods of scientific and educational preservation used in natural history collections, medical teaching, and private cabinets of curiosities.
The clear cylindrical jar enhances visibility from multiple angles, making the specimen both informative and visually striking.
This object sits comfortably within macabre, scientific, or curiosity-based collections and serves as a strong example of preserved reptile study.
Care instructions
This wet specimen should be kept upright in a stable, cool environment away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and temperature fluctuations, which may affect the preservation fluid and clarity of the glass. Handle the jar carefully with both hands and avoid shaking or tilting. Do not open the sealed container or attempt to top up or replace the liquid. Clean the exterior glass only with a soft, dry cloth, avoiding moisture near the seal, and periodically check for evaporation or changes within the fluid.










