Description
This Cape Eland (Taurotragus oryx) shoulder mount presents a front-facing, broad-neck posture ideal for centered wall displays. As one of the largest antelope species in Africa, the eland is admired for its strength, graceful build, and spiral horns.
Cape elands are native to Southern African grasslands and open savannas. They are herbivores that browse leaves, grasses, and fruits. Males can weigh up to 2,000 lbs and are known for their deep chest, thick necks, and a dewlap under the throat, which is clearly visible in this mount.
This professionally preserved taxidermy piece is perfect for trophy rooms, safari-style interiors, or educational exhibits showcasing African megafauna.
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Species: Taurotragus oryx
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Type: Shoulder Mount
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Region: Southern Africa
- Diet: Grasses, shrubs, fruits
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Habitat: Savannas and woodlands
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Use: Ideal for wildlife displays, interior décor, or museum presentation
A striking representation of Africa’s largest antelope with an impressive frontal view.