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Description
WILDCRETE 3D Egyptian goose
The Egyptian goose is also known as the Nile goose and belongs to the duck, goose and swan family (Anatidae). It is native to sub-Saharan Africa and the Nile Valley. The Egyptian goose was considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians and appears in many of their works of art.
Due to its popularity, mainly as an ornamental bird, escaped specimens are common, and feral populations have become established in Western Europe, the United States and New Zealand. It is considered the most common Afrotropical duck. The Egyptian goose has 3 target zones for maximum shooting fun, a height of 60 cm and a weight of 5 kg.
Technical data:
Height: 600 mm
Width: 300 mm
Depth: 700 mm
Weight: 5 kg
Target zones: 3
Number of individual parts: 1
IFAA group: 3
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | Group 3 |
Animal Class: | birds |
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Notes on delivery time
Please note the following information on the stated and actual delivery time:
You are purchasing an item that we do not have in stock ourselves, but order from a wholesaler for you. As a rule, it will be with us in approx. 5-7 working days and can then be dispatched to you immediately. For this reason, a maximum delivery time of 8-9 working days is displayed in the order form.
However, our shop system cannot display the stock levels of wholesalers and suppliers. Even the wholesaler cannot always have every variation in stock. It may therefore be the case that the item has to be ordered directly from the manufacturer (Asia, America). In this case, the delivery time can be extended to up to 12 weeks. In special cases, the item will be made for you and may have an even longer waiting time.
After finalising your order and checking the availability of your items, you will receive information from us with a more precise delivery time. If possible, we will also offer you alternatives that can be delivered more quickly.
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