Description
This is a preserved wildebeest tail, sourced from the iconic African plains antelope of the genus Connochaetes. Wildebeests, also known as gnus, are known for their endurance, migratory behavior, and powerful build—often seen in massive herds crossing the savannas.
Their tails are long and horse-like, helping them flick away insects, maintain balance while running, and communicate subtle movements in the herd. This specimen retains the natural hair, color, and structure of the tail, making it a rare and elegant item for:
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Natural history collections
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African wildlife or safari-themed décor
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Cultural, tribal, or ceremonial props
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Oddities or mounted tail displays