Fisher Martes Female Skull

$91.00

Skull and Dentition of male Fishers Martes generally are l 10-1 30 mm long, whereas those of females are 95-105 mm long. They have 38 teeth including four canine teeth.

Description

Fisher Martes Female Skull Replica measures 4.0 inches. Fisher Martes Female Skull is museum quality polyurethane cast. Made in USA. California Academy of Sciences Specimen. 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw). Our precise skull can be used as a teaching tool, museum skull exhibit, home décor skull, or office décor skull.

The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti is a small carnivorous mammal native to North America. It is a member of the mustelid family (commonly referred to as the weasel family) and a part of the marten genus.
The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti is a forest-dwelling creature whose range covers much of the boreal forest in Canada to the northern United States. Names derived from aboriginal languages include pekan, pequam, wejack, and woolang. It is also called a fisher cat, although it is not a feline.

The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti males and females look similar. Adult males are 35 to 47 in. long and weigh 8 to 13 lb. Adult females are 30 to 37 in. long and weigh 4 to 6 lb. The fur of the fisher varies seasonally, being denser and glossier in the winter. During the summer, the color becomes more mottled, as the fur goes through a molting cycle.

The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti prefers to hunt in full forests. They are an agile climber, it spends most of its time on the forest floor, where it prefers to forage around fallen trees. An omnivore, the fisher feeds on a wide variety of small animals, fruits and mushrooms.

It prefers the snowshoe hare and is one of the few animals able to prey successfully on porcupines. Despite its common name, it rarely eats fish.

The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti have five toes on each foot, with unsheathed, retractable claws. Their feet are large, making it easier for them to move on top of snow packs.

They have four central pads on each foot. On the hind paws are coarse hairs that grow between the pads and the toes, giving them added traction when walking on slippery surfaces.

The Fisher Martes or Pekania pennanti have highly mobile ankle joints that can rotate their hind paws almost 180 degrees, allowing them to maneuver well in trees and climb down head-first. The fisher is one of relatively few mammalian species with the ability to descend trees head-first.

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Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 4.0 in
Fisher Martes Facts:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Subfamily: Guloninae
Genus: Pekania
Species: P. pennanti
Binomial name: Pekania pennanti
Conservation status: Least concern – A least concern species is a species that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as evaluated as not being a focus of species conservation. They do not qualify as threatened, near threatened, or (before 2001) conservation dependent.