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Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99

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Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Price: $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
Angora Goat Skull with 18 inches Horns - Buy this one for $119.99
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Product Details
Angora Goat Skull (Capra aegagrus hircus) with horns measuring approximately 18 inches, measured around the curve of the horn with a cloth tape measure.  The skull is approximately 10 inches long.  The horns do not come off. Small piece of bone missing from tip of nose section;  black marker writing on right horn. Review all photos. The goat skull and horns have been professionally cleaned and are ready for display.

You are buying the skull pictured.  Carefully review all photos.
Can Only Be Shipped Within the US

Angora Goats are an ancient breed taking its name from Ankara Turkey, which was called Angora once upon a time.  Angora goats are one of the most efficient fiber producers around producing 25% of their own weight in fiber. The luxurious mohair of Angora Goats soon became a globally sought commodity and they are now found throughout the world.


In the United States, Angoras are usually raised in large range herds in Texas, Montana, and Idaho.