"Lion of Africa (II/B) pre-convention: Panthera leo
Specimen naturalized in the prone position in the manner of a
antique sphinx on wooden base, anterior naturalization
to 1960, accidents, lack of hair, a restoration is in
nevertheless provide a nice piece of cabinet of curiosities
For an exit from the EU, a CITES re-export will be necessary.
the latter being at the expense of the future purchaser."
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