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Taxonomically accurate fox and raccoon models support comparative anatomy studies and habitat behavior analysis.
Wildlife biology education benefits from hands-on interaction with accurately proportioned species models. These representations enable detailed study of woodland mammal characteristics without the variables introduced by live animal observation.

Authentic Morphological Details
Tail-to-body ratios reflect actual species measurements, while facial markings accurately represent natural coloration patterns found in Procyon lotor and Vulpes vulpes populations. The body proportions demonstrate evolutionary adaptations specific to each species' ecological niche.
Graduated Size Methodology
Multiple size options maintain consistent proportional accuracy while accommodating different study requirements. The structured scaling enables comparative analysis of relative body mass and habitat adaptation strategies between species.



