Real Kudu Horn Core - Single
This is a Limited Quantity product with generic photographs. It may be an opportunistic species, and once all stock is sold, the listing will be removed from the website and may become unavailable indefinitely.
The kudu is a antelope that lives in African savannas. There are two species of kudu: the lesser kudu and the greater kudu. Male kudus have long horns that twist into spirals, while females lack horns. They are hunted for their meat, which is similar venison but very dry and lean. Their diet consist of leaves, shoots, and wild fruit in the dry season.
Specifications:
- Sold individually
- Limited quantity available
- The photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each horn core is unique and will vary in size, shape, color, etc.
- Average Length Along The Curve - Ranges from 71 to 96 cm (28 to 37.8 in.)