Description
The White Blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi) is a naturally occurring light-coated variation of the standard Blesbok, found across the open grasslands of South Africa. Though its pale coloring sets it apart, it shares the same behavior and ecological role.
White Blesbok live in herds and are daytime grazers, feeding on short grasses that grow in sun-exposed plains. Their distinctive horn shape and facial markings make them an educational favorite in wildlife interpretation and design.
This shoulder mount features 15″ curved horns, cream-colored hide, and realistic taxidermy detail—ideal for nature exhibits, rustic interiors, or educational collections.
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Species: Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi (White Blesbok variant)
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Type: Shoulder mount
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Horn Size: 15″
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Habitat: South African savannas and plains
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Diet: Grass-eating herbivore
A refined and rare display of South Africa’s natural diversity.