Bushbuck – Limpopo Bushbuck

Bushbuck – Limpopo Bushbuck

$875

1 in stock

88231-009. 1 in stock 18 × 15 × 31 in 20 lbs , . .

Description

The Limpopo Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus roualeyni) is a subspecies of bushbuck native to the riparian forests, thickets, and rocky hillsides of southern Africa, particularly around the Limpopo River basin. It is known for its rich reddish-brown coat, subtle body striping, and long, spiral horns in males.

Bushbuck are solitary, shy browsers, feeding primarily on leaves, fruits, twigs, and low-growing shrubs. They are most active during dawn and dusk, using thick vegetation for cover and protection.

This shoulder mount features a well-preserved coat and 15” curved horns, making it a compelling piece for regional antelope education, rustic interiors, or wildlife interpretation centers.

  • Subspecies: Tragelaphus scriptus roualeyni

  • Type: Shoulder mount

  • Horn Size: 15″

  • Habitat: Thickets, riverbanks, rocky woodlands of Southern Africa

  • Diet: Herbivorous – browses on leaves, fruit, and shoots

A classic antelope mount representing one of the most widespread and adaptable antelope lineages in Africa.

Additional information

Weight 20 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 15 × 31 in