Polished Greater Kudu Skull for Hanging - South African Antelope (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) - Wall Trophy
Polished Greater Kudu Skull for Hanging
South African Antelope - Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Wall Trophy
Description
Polished Greater Kudu Skull for Hanging - Wall Trophy
South African Antelope - Tragelaphus strepsiceros
The skull and horns have been completely polished.
The Greater Kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros, is an African mammal of the Bovidae family. This large antelope lives primarily in the mountainous regions of Chad to Sudan and at lower elevations from East Africa to South Africa.
This species is not endangered and is not listed on the CITES list of the Washington Convention.
The horns come either from breeding farms (these antelopes are raised for their meat and hides, much like cattle in our region), from culling operations in South African game reserves, or from horns found in the wild.
Total height: About 1 metre
Wingspan: About 1 metre
Missing teeth: see photos
The horns are not attached and can be removed from the skull