Description
This preserved Greater Kudu tail comes from Tragelaphus strepsiceros, one of the most majestic antelope species in Africa, known for its spiraled horns and elegant build. Kudu are native to savannas and woodlands, and their long, bushy tails are used to swat insects and signal herd members while moving through brush and thickets.
The tail features a combination of light brown and dark-tipped hair, making it an eye-catching addition for:
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African wildlife collectors
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Tribal, rustic, or lodge-style interior design
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Natural history displays or educational kits
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Oddity, ethnographic, or ceremonial collections