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Great white shark anatomy model

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Build your own great white shark model and learn about the anatomy of this fearsome predator.

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Great white shark anatomy model

£ 30.0

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This fantastic model has 20 pieces and is highly detailed with a museum-quality finish and a display stand.

The product includes illustrated instructions with facts about the great white shark, plus an in depth explanation about each part of its anatomy.

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