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Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99

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Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Price: $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
Female African Sable Skull Plate with 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches Horns for $125.99
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Product Details
Female African Sable Skull Plate, Cap with Horns for Sale (Hippotragus niger). The female sable horns measure approximately 24-1/4 and 24-3/4 inches measured around the curve of the horns using a cloth tape measure--NOT straight with a wood ruler.   The horns come off for shipping purposes.   Review all photos carefully - you are buying this one.  This is a Real Sable Skull Plate with Horns - NOT a Replica.  It will have natural imperfections from living in the wild, fighting and aging.  It has been cleared for legal entry into the US by the US Fish & Wildlife Department and US Customs
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You are buying this sable skull plate with horns.  Carefully review all photos.
Can Only Be Shipped Within the US
The sable is a rotund, barrel-chested antelope with a short neck, long face, and dark mane. Both males and females boast impressive ringed horns that rise vertically and curve backward. When they arch their necks and stand with their heads held high and tails outstretched, they resemble horses. This flexed-neck position makes sables appear larger than they really are. The males maintain this position even when they gallop, as the arched neck is an important manifestation of dominance.  As they grow older, sables change color. Calves are born reddish-brown, with virtually no markings. As they age, the white markings appear, and the rest of the coat gets darker  the older the animal, the more striking the contrast.