Description
This is a long, preserved Greater Kudu tail, collected from Tragelaphus strepsiceros, one of the largest antelope species in Africa. Renowned for their majestic spiral horns and striped coats, greater kudu live in woodlands and savannas, using their tails for communication and protection against biting insects.
This particular specimen is notable for its extended length and distinct vertical striping in the hair—a natural feature that adds both character and authenticity. It’s a perfect fit for:
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Safari-themed or tribal interior décor
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Ethnographic displays or academic collections
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Oddities or ceremonial artifact collections
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Costume work or curated taxidermy walls